In his masterpiece "Journey to the Alcarria", the writer Camilo José Cela describes this historic town, situated in the spectacular Tajuña Valley, possessing an amazing heritage and scenic landscapes. Its old quarter has the Property of Cultural Interest designation.
At the entryway stands a granite tower, which has stood on the site since the 16th century in order to indicate that Brihuega is a town. Almost 2 kilometres of the Moorish wall still remain, as well as two entrance gates: Cozagón and Cadena. Some of the premises in the castle's enclosure were built in the 12th century, as well as the fortress's Gothic chapel. The 13th century Church of Santa María de la Peña and the ruins of the old Franciscan convent stand beside the enclosure.
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