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The village of La Calahorra forms a part of the Natural Park of Sierra Nevada.

Located in a privileged spot next to the pass of La Ragua, the only one between the north and south faces of Sierra Nevada, lies La Calahorra. From the distance, one can appreciate the unique beauty of white houses built on the mountain slopes, the church and the last of medieval castles in Andalusia.

This forbidding fortress, built at the beginning of the 16th century and listed as a National Historic-artistic Monument, guards a magnificent arcaded Renaissance style courtyard ornamented with Italian marble. The exterior of the castle depicts a military construction, more common in previous years, but the threat of revolts and uprisings by the Moors, who still lived in the area nearby Sierra Nevada and on its south face, La Alpujarra, advised Christian rulers to build fortresses, which could be also used as a prison for the rebels. There are still cells in the basement of the fortress.

General information

Tourist Area: Hoya de Guadix y Marquesado Province: Granada Distance from the capital (km): 73 Altitude above sea level (m): 1192 Area (Km2): 40 Nº of inhabintants: 760 name for people: Calahorreños Postal code: 18512

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