September 24 Free guided tour of the Castle of San Juan in Aguilas
A free guided tour in Spanish of the 18th century Castillo de San Juan in Águilas
This regular guided tour is held monthly in Águilas, giving visitors a chance to enjoy the spectacular views from the fortress of San Juan de las Águilas which was built in the 18th century.
The first known fortification was erected here as a 16th-century defensive fortress to protect against pirate attack, although it is likely that the Romans constructed some sort of structure on the site. There are also remains dating from the period of Moorish rule between 713 AD and 1243.
The bastion which guards Águilas today was completed in 1756 and a shield was placed on the Torre de San Juan bearing the inscription “Fernando VI ordered this construction. Year of our Lord 1756”. It includes the San Pedro cannon battery, the ammunition depot and store and the central courtyard and artillery terrace.
Exhibits have been mounted inside which give interesting information about the lot of a serving soldier, as well as displays featuring the main products of the town; fish, fish sauces, esparto grass and mineral ores, but arguably the best reason for a visit is the stunning views!
The visit on September 24 begins at 11.00 at the tourist office, and online bookings can be made here. Bookings are normally accepted from approximately a month before the event.
The visit is free, and the tourist office will be happy to provide you with details of where a good lunch can be obtained and accommodation details!
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