Culture

  • The front door of the Museum de la Mar

    Museum de la Mar Denia

    The Museu de la Mar is the most recent museum in Dénia. Hundreds of pieces from different centuries are exhibited in it, all of them related to fishing, the port and, ultimately, the Dianense sea. In fact, it is located in the same port of Dénia and access to its interior is completely free.

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  • El Casco Antigua – Old Town

    El Casco Antiguo de Dénia es un encantador barrio que refleja la rica historia y cultura de esta ciudad costera en la provincia de Alicante, España. Caracterizado por sus estrechas calles adoquinadas, casas de colores y plazas pintorescas, este área ofrece una experiencia única para quienes desean sumergirse en el ambiente tradicional mediterráneo.

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  • Tunel del Castillo

    The Túnel del Castillo in Dénia is a historic passage that connects the Plaza del Consell with the Ronda de las Murallas, effectively linking the city's historic center with the Baix la Mar neighborhood. Constructed between November 1937 and July 1938 during the Spanish Civil War, its primary purpose was to serve as an air-raid shelter for the local population amid frequent bombings. ​

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  • Denia Castle and Archaeological Museum

    Denia Castle, perched atop a hill overlooking the Mediterranean Sea, is one of the most iconic landmarks in the coastal town of Denia, Spain. This historic fortress dates back to the 11th and 12th centuries, during the Muslim rule of the Iberian Peninsula. The castle served as a strategic defensive stronghold and later played an important role under Christian rule after the Reconquista.

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