This imposing cathedral, commissioned by James I of Aragon in 1229, was built on the site of an old Arab mosque.
Built in the 15th century as a trading centre for merchants, it is one of the finest examples of Gothic architecture on the island.
The citadel was built by the Moors and remained a Moor stronghold for around 200 years.
Its perfectly formed round design containing three turrets, makes this castle unique in Spain.
These baths harp back to a mystical Byzantine period when the Moors ruled over Spain.
A homage to Spain's cultural and historical past built by architect Fernando Goitia.