"King Alfonso III's Fortress"
Dating back to the 9th Century is the stone-walled fortress Torres do Oeste. It protected King Alfonso III of Leon and his empire from the Viking conflict during the century. A celebration marking this victorious feat is held on the first Sunday of August each year. What stands today along the banks of River Ulla are the castle's remains; its tower and rampart. The castle has been listed as registered national monument.
Rúa da Estación, Catoira, Spain, 36612
"King Alfonso III's Fortress"
Dating back to the 9th Century is the stone-walled fortress Torres do Oeste. It protected King Alfonso III of Leon and his empire from the Viking conflict during the century. A celebration marking this victorious feat is held on the first Sunday of August each year. What stands today along the banks of River Ulla are the castle's remains; its tower and rampart. The castle has been listed as registered national monument.
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