Trasmoz

[2] The town has given rise to numerous legends about witches and sabbaths, some of which were recreated by the romantic writer Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer.

In 1437 Alfonso V put it under the authority of Don Lope Ximenez de Urrea (I count of Aranda).

The tower of homage is the oldest remain, it is of squared floor, it is located in the center of the castle, formerly it was finished with battlements.

The building is of Gothic style (XVI).The oldest part is the arch of the main door where a Chi-Rho Christogram from the late 13th century[6] can be found.

[7] Manuel Jalón Corominas, the Spanish inventor of the mop and its bucket, was a temporary resident in the village.

Monument to the mop