Albarracín
Albarracín is a historical town in Aragon, Spain, known for its medieval architecture and fortifications. The town's origins trace back to the 11th century, with significant landmarks including the Alcázar and the Santa María Church. The city hall and walls highlight its historical significance.
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Albarracín's narrow, winding streets reflect its Islamic and Christian heritage. The town walls, originally built in the 10th century, were expanded in the 14th century. The city hall, located in the town's central square, showcases Renaissance architectural elements. Albarracín is accessible by road, with the nearest major city being Teruel, approximately 38 km away.
