Castle of Sernancelhe

Archaeological evidence suggest that early human occupation of the site dates back to the Neolithic era.

In popular myths, local legends persist about the castle being a site of struggles between Christians and Moors dating to the Christian Reconquest of the Iberian Peninsula.

Although not classified and not appear in the current tourist itineraries of the City Council, it has remaining ensured survival of its castellated walls.

Visitors can enjoy the "House of the Father," which is her neighbor.

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