Miravet Castle.
Miravet is a small picturesque village In the heart of the Terres de l'Ebre on the banks of the River Ebro, surrounded by beautiful landscape.


Miravet Castle


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Miravet Castle


This well-conserved medieval castle is Arab in origin and later belonged to the Order of the Knights Templar. It stands like a colossal sentinel beside the Ebro river.


Miravet Castle


The impregnable fortress of Miravet, which after its conquest in 1153 became the property of the Order of the Knights Templar, comprises a double fortified enclosure separated by an internal corridor between two walls. The outer perimeter is about 600 m long and the inner is 290 m.


Miravet Castle


The inner enclosure has a bailey and sentry post surrounded by various rooms and buildings (bedroom, stables, refectory, storerooms, granary and wine cellar). Highlights include the hall, which is reached through a door with a horseshoe arch; and the church, dedicated to Sant Martí, which is in the Romanesque style (13th century) and has a single nave covered with a slightly pointed barrel vault and a semicircular apse with a calotte vault.
The outer enclosure has stables, a cistern and the chapel of Sant Miquel.


Miravet Castle


Miravet Castle


Miravet Castle


Miravet Castle


Miravet Castle


Miravet Castle


Miravet Castle


Miravet Castle


Miravet Castle


Miravet Castle


Miravet Castle


Miravet Castle


Miravet Castle


Miravet Castle


Miravet Castle


Miravet Castle


Miravet Castle


Miravet Castle


Miravet Castle


Miravet Castle


Miravet Castle


Miravet Castle


Miravet Castle


Miravet Castle


Miravet Castle


Miravet Castle


Miravet Castle


Miravet Castle


Miravet Castle


Miravet is accessible both by road and via a scenic short cut over the river Ebro on the 'Pas de barca', a fluvial ferry that makes use of the natural force of the water, to cross the river Ebro.


Miravet Castle


Miravet Castle


Miravet Castle