Settled on a small hill rocky to 540 metres of altitude on the level of the sea, the castle of Petrer dominates a population that settled in his slope south, has gone progressively extending his dispersion to the valley. Situated northwest of the called Valley of Elda, by his altitude dominates big part of the Half Vinalopó, visualising the castles of Sax, Elda, Monóvar and The Mola (Novelda), controlling from ancient period the natural road of communication of the Alicante seaboard to the plateau.

Built in Muslim period (s. XII), adapting to the orography of the terrain and remodelled later (ff. XIV and XV), consists of two enclosures: the esplanade and the citadel.

The first conserves a canvas of wall of mudwall with a central cube that delimits an inner space where the archaeologic excavations documented houses of mediaeval chronology.

Located on a small rocky hill at an altitude of 540 metres above sea level, Petrer Castle dominates a town which, settled on its southern slope, has progressively extended its dispersion towards the valley. Located to the Northwest of the so-called Elda Valley, its altitude dominates much of the Middle Vinalopó, visualizing the castles of Sax, Elda, Monóvar and La Mola (Novelda), controlling from ancient times the natural route of communication of the Alicante coast to the plateau.

Built in the Muslim era (12th century), adapting to the orography of the terrain, and later remodelled (14th and 15th centuries), it consists of two enclosures: the esplanade and the citadel.



>The first preserves a canvas of tapial wall with a central cube that delimits an interior space where archaeological excavations documented houses of medieval chronology.
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The citadel crowned the hill. It consists of a polygonal walled space with eight sides, in masonry and masonry. Its main entrance is elevated above ground level and defended by a covered balcony. After a long restoration (1974-1983) it was declared a Historic-Artistic Monument.