Castell de Capdepera
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About Castell de Capdepera
Castell de Capdepera crowns the hilltop town like a perfectly preserved medieval fortress, its crenellated walls wrapping around an entire complex that includes the Gothic Nostra Senyora de l'Esperança chapel and a commanding watchtower. Built in 1300 by King Jaume II, this wasn't just a castle but a fortified refuge where the entire town population could shelter during North African pirate raids. You'll explore thick stone walls, climb the central tower for sweeping views, and step inside the atmospheric chapel with its simple Gothic arches.
The approach up Carrer del Castell builds anticipation as medieval walls loom larger with each step. Once inside the main gate, you're walking through what feels like a miniature fortified city rather than a typical castle. The chapel sits at the heart of the complex, surprisingly intimate after the imposing exterior walls. From the tower's top platform, the view stretches across red-tiled rooftops to the Mediterranean, with Menorca visible on genuinely clear days.
Entry costs just 3 EUR, making it exceptional value for such a complete medieval experience. Most visitors rush through in 30 minutes, but you'll want the full hour to properly explore the chapel interior and soak up those tower views. Skip the small museum display, which adds nothing to the experience. The real magic happens in late afternoon when golden light hits the stone walls, though morning visits offer better visibility for long-distance views.
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