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🏰 Sagunto Castle
A fortress of Iberian, Roman, and Medieval power above the Mediterranean


🕐 2 min read · Updated 2 Apr 2026 at 17:01
📌 Fast Facts
  • Located on a hilltop above Sagunto, Valencia, Spain, extending nearly one kilometre along a ridgeline
  • Continuously fortified from Iberian times through the medieval period and into the 19th century
  • Famously resisted Hannibal's siege in 219 BCE, a pivotal event in the Second Punic War
  • Designated a National Monument in 1931; freely accessible with panoramic Mediterranean views

Sagunto Castle is an expansive hilltop fortress overlooking the town of Sagunto in the province of Valencia, Spain. Extending nearly one kilometre along a ridgeline, it dominates both the Mediterranean coastline and inland routes, reflecting its enduring military and strategic importance across more than two millennia. The site represents a rare example of continuous military occupation from antiquity through the modern era, layering Iberian, Roman, Islamic, and Christian architectural and ...

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