The Castle of Peñíscola

From Templar Fortress to the Palace of Pope Luna

The Castle of Peñíscola is the most iconic medieval monument in the city, known both for its architectural beauty and the rich history it holds.

It was in the late 13th century, during the reign of James II, that the Templar knights were granted permission to settle in the area. On the site of ancient Muslim ruins, they constructed the current fortress.

Of the 800 Templar castles estimated to have existed in Europe, only about a hundred remain. The case of Peñíscola is unique not only because it has survived but also due to the subsequent use of the fortress.

In 1415, the Castle of Peñíscola became the residence of Benedict XIII, the famous Pope Luna. The intriguing story of this excommunicated pope, who refused to renounce his position until the end of his life, has attracted many tourists to the palace.

Visit the Castle of Peñíscola during your stay at Hotel La Cabaña and immerse yourself in a fascinating medieval history.

Casco y armadura de caballero templario
Vista aérea del castillo de Peñíscola

Of the 800 Templar castles estimated to have existed in Europe, only about a hundred remain. The case of Peñíscola is unique not only because it has survived but also due to the subsequent use of the fortress.

In 1415, the Castle of Peñíscola became the residence of Benedict XIII, the famous Pope Luna. The intriguing story of this excommunicated pope, who refused to renounce his position until the end of his life, has attracted many tourists to the palace.

Visit the Castle of Peñíscola during your stay at Hotel La Cabaña and immerse yourself in a fascinating medieval history.

Estatua del Papa Luna en Peñíscola

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