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A winding castle beneath Vilafames (a pleasant mountain village in northern Valencia, Spain) in the north of Valencia can see the castle at the top of the hill. The opening of the sky window, on a village watching wandering for a dear life, to prevent rolling down the hill.

Unless you are eager to run through a narrow cobblestone stronghold that causes a struggle of the donkey, we recommend parking from a square of the same name and walking through Carrer la Font. To the center of the village, a few meters to the left, a symbol of La Roca Grossa, Vilafames, a huge red stone appears, black with age, it seems like a mysterious smile appears on a steep slope It appears to be hanging on the slope, slides down at any time, it seems to carry away half of the village.

Vilafames is a mountain village on a narrow corkscreen cotton street bordered by chunky red stone, which was designed by Walt Disney, white-colored house. Its history goes back to the Neolithic Age, but in response to the request of the Moore leader Beni Hemes of Heim I in 1233, the current village began to take on a modern appearance.

The oldest part of the town is at the foot of the castle around the 13th century Iglesia de la Sangre. Built on the Arab Aljibe (Aquarium) This small church was refurbished in the 17th century, but there is an interesting Baroque altarpiece and paintings are drawn on the ranch. Calle Cuarticho, an alleyway alley that runs along Iglesia, is one of the oldest towns in town and you can win the most beautiful city in Spain. A small cobblestone passes between the ruins and the restored houses, both of which are cascading over them. A narrow street is a perfect example of a meandering medieval boulevard and collapses like shaping several walls of a small house.

The view from the castle wall is wonderful. The 360 ​​degree view of the hill rising from the fertile rusty plain of olive and citrus fruits to the summit of Penyagolosa is the highest peak of Valencia at 1814 meters.

There is no busy history and lack of architecture, but one of the unexpected pleasures of this small country town is one of the most important collections of contemporary art in Valencia. Museo Popular Art Contemporneo (contemporary art museum) in the beautiful Palau de Battle, a wonderful example of Valencia's Gothic civic architecture from the 14th to the 15th century, has collected works of more than 400 artists from the 1920s It is up to today. Sculptures, paintings, sculptures and holograms wander through the baron's corridor and the teacher's room before you, and spread into the sculpture patio overlooking the beautiful village and valley views.

The Baroque style organ, the 17th century altarpiece by Bernard Montfort, the gold and silver matrix ceremony of the same era Iglesia · Parrocloir de la Asuncin (Church of the Church) is a mini museum, but a large amount You get to look at them around the time, otherwise the door is set tightly closed.

As you get back to Plaza de la Font, when you reach nearly a square, you will see a wavy entrance that looks like an entrance to the garage. The Broken Cooking Pot can be purchased with pottery, postcards, working sticks, etc. Brick at tut .



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