The Castillo de Valencia de Don Juan is a historical building located in the town of Valencia de Don Juan, Spain. This town was previously known as Valencia de Campos and Coyanza. The castle is a significant example of Gothic-military architecture on the Iberian Peninsula.
The Castillo de Valencia de Don Juan was built on the site of an ancient fort from the Bronze, Iron, and Roman ages. This adds a layer of historical depth to the castle, making it a site of interest for those fascinated by different historical periods.
In 2008, the Museo del Castillo de Valencia de Don Juan was inaugurated. The museum is housed within a building of iron, wood, and glass installed inside the castle's keep. The museum focuses on the history of Valencia de Don Juan, its castle, and the Acuña and Portugal family, through archaeological materials found in the town, mainly in the castle itself.
History & Anthropology Archaeology Castle Historic house
Plaza Santo Domingo, Valencia de Don Juan
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