María Sagredo Viewpoint Park

The castle is first mentioned in the Nasrid period, and Christian chronicles report its surrender in 1484. After the rebellion of the Moors around 1568, it was repopulated with Christians.

In an attempt to rebuild the old fortress, in the 1950s a new walled enclosure was built, with battlements and towers, but without the original structure. This is the so-called Parque Mirador, from where you can see the contrast between the Sierra Prieta and the Hoya de Málaga and where the official stand is set up during the fairs of Santiago and Santa Ana in July and the Olive and Sweet Name of Mary Fair in September.
An unforgettable landscape.

The current remains of the castle are reduced to the Tower of María Sagredo, incorporated into the walls of a house.

Visiting hours: daily from 10:00 to 20:00 h.