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Visiting the Castles of Catalonia
Medieval Castles, fortified palaces & buildings associated with the civil war in Barcelona & Catalonia that you can visit plus some unknown hidden gems
Description of Castles & attractions related to Spanish Civil Wars
Catalonia is a land that has been fought over throughout the centuries leaving a series of fortresses, castles, bunkers and prisons in strategic locations. Discovering Catalonia's historic past through it s castles is enchanting and sometimes a light workout that often ends with some breath taking views.
Catalunya is on the frontier of the Spanish kingdom where the border with France has moved several times. As a result of this, the Girona region of Catalonia has many frontier fortresses. Additionally, Catalonia has a long coastline, so almost every coastal town and port has a medieval castle. The Romans also built fortifications everywhere they settled (conquered). See the Roman Ruins theme page for more about the Roman settlements.
Brief history of rule in Catalonia
- Roman Rule 200BC to 400AD: The first notable power to conquer Catalonia was the Romans. The principal cities were Tarragona (Tarraco) and Barcelona (Barcino), both being fortified and walled cities.
- Visigoth and Muslim rule 410AD to 9th Century: the Visigoths (Germanic Tribes) held Tarragona and many other cities in Northern Spain until about the 8th Century. Muslims from the South also conquered parts of southern Catalonia and Barcelona and held it till about the 9th Century.
- Carolingian conquest: The reconquest of Spain by Christian forces drove the Muslims out of Catalonia and by the 9th Century Most of Europe was ruled by counts and kings. The first reference to Catalonia is during the rule of Ramon Berenguer III, Count of Barcelona in early 12th Century.
- Dynastic union with Aragon 1137: Through marriage (Ramon Berenguer IV m. Petronilla of Aragon), the provinces of Catalonia and Aragon were ruled by one dynasty known as Crown of Aragon which came to dominate a maritime empire that extended across the western Mediterranean after the conquest of Valencia, the Balearic Islands, Sardinia and Sicily. During this period the reconquest of Muslim held territory continues.
- War of the Spanish Succession (1701-1714): The death of the childless King Charles II of Spain in 1700 caused the first European conflict as french backed forces battled with Austrian backed forced to insert a new monarchy onto the throne and inherit the Spanish Empire which although in decline still covered a lot of the globe.
- Spanish civil war (1936-1939): Spain was a democracy with a monarchy until a military coup. The outcome was that General Francisco Franco installed himself as dictator of Spain until his death in 1975. While this period did not cause new castles to be built, there are air raid shelters in Barcelona and many of the middle age fortresses became prisons for civilian rebels.
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Things to do and see in Barcelona with a theme of Civil War & Castles
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Modelo Prison Museum: Barcelona’s Former Panopticon of Repression
Explore La Modelo, Barcelona’s former panopticon prison turned museum. Active from 1904 to 2017, it held political prisoners and saw executions under Franco. Now open for free guided and unguided visits
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Plaça Sant Felip Neri – Baroque Church, Fountain & Civil War History
Discover Plaça Sant Felip Neri, a hidden Gothic Quarter square with a baroque church scarred by Civil War bombings, a peaceful fountain, and historic guild buildings
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Montjuïc Castle Barcelona – Fortress, Museum & City Viewpoint
Explore Montjuïc Castle: a bastioned fortress, military museum, Civil War prison, and panoramic viewpoint. Former Spanish Army base, now open to the public
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Plaça del Diamant Refugi Antiaeri | Gràcia Civil War Shelter Tour
Visit one of Barcelona’s last surviving Civil War air raid shelters. Located in Gràcia. Guided tours every Sunday in Catalan, Spanish, and English
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Refugi 307: Underground Civil War Shelter in Poble Sec, Barcelona
Explore Refugi 307, a hidden underground air raid shelter from the Spanish Civil War in Poble Sec, Barcelona. Guided tours every Sunday. Book tickets via MUHBA
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Things to do and see outside of Barcelona with a theme of Civil War &
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Tossa de Mar Travel Guide: Beaches, Castle & Coves
Discover Tossa de Mar’s medieval castle, crystal‑clear coves, beaches, hikes and great food. A Costa Brava holiday destination worth a full week of exploring
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Tarragona to Tamarit GR‑92 Coastal Walk with Beaches & Coves
Easy 14 km GR‑92 coastal walk from Tarragona to Tamarit with wild coves, Waikiki Beach, pine forest trails, abandoned ruins and views of Tamarit Castle
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Visit Gala Dalí Castle – Salvador Dalí’s romantic gift in Púbol
Explore Gala Dalí Castle in Púbol, a 13km walk from Flaçà. Discover Dalí’s surrealist garden, Gala’s tomb, and the medieval retreat near Barcelona
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Hostalric Medieval Festival & artisan market with castle visit
Easter weekend Medieval festival in walled town with castle. Festival includes a market, street food and displays of arts and crafts
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Fiesta de Miquelets | Musketmen Festival in Olesa de Montserrat
Experience 1714 at the Fiesta de Miquelets in Olesa — musket fire, artisan markets, war horses, and reenactments of Catalonia’s role in the War of Succession
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Cardona Day Trip: Salt Mine, Castle & Medieval Town
Visit Cardona from Barcelona: explore the salt mine museum, medieval castle, and Parador hotel on a cultural day trip
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Montesquiu Castle & Mir Waterfall Hike from Sant Quirze de Besora
18km circular hike from Sant Quirze de Besora via Montesquiu Castle, Besora ruins, Mir waterfall, and forest ridgeline. Accessible by R3 Rodalies train
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Castelldefels Castle: 10th‑Century Museum With Coast Views
Explore a restored 10th‑century coastal castle with a noble floor, historic church, pirate exhibits, and panoramic views. A top cultural day trip near Barcelona
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La Garriga to Figaró via Cingles de Bertí & Clascar Castle
17km linear hike from La Garriga to Figaró via Puiggraciós Sanctuary, the semaphore tower, Clascar castle and the Cingles de Bertí ridge, finishing at Salt del Prat waterfall
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Camino de la Ronda – Day 3 of 3 on the Costa Brava
A 14 km GR‑92 hike from Aiguablava or Fornells to Begur, passing Sa Tuna, Aiguafreda and coastal cliffs before finishing at the hilltop Begur Castle
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Tagamanent Castle Circular Hike - Montseny Summit Route
16km circular hike from Sant Martí de Centelles to Tagamanent Castle via Pla de la Calma. Autumn and winter mountain route accessible by train from Barcelona
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Collioure, France – Côte Vermeille Art Town with Beaches & Forts
Explore Collioure on the Côte Vermeille — a seaside art town loved by Matisse, Derain and Picasso, with beaches, fortresses and vibrant backstreets
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Tagamanent Castle Hike from Figaró via Vallcàrquera Valley
14km linear hike from Figaró to Sant Martí de Centelles via the Vallcàrquera river valley, Serra de les Sapines ridge and Bellver farmhouse to Tagamanent Castle
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Visit Sant Ferran Fortress in Figueres – Europe’s largest bastioned castle
Explore Sant Ferran Fortress in Figueres, Europe’s largest bastioned castle. Discover underground cisterns, Civil War history, and panoramic Empordà views
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