







Medieval Castle With Sea Views South Of Barcelona
About the Property
1. The castle: The historic castle of Creixell, built in the 11th century, rises majestically on a prominent hill above the sparkling sea. In recent decades, it served as a private summer residence and is now ready for a new chapter as a unique vacation home, boutique hotel, restaurant, or event venue. The castle not only offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Mediterranean coastline but also of the gentle surrounding mountains, completing the idyllic setting. Here, you can enjoy the tranquility and charm of times past. Access to the castle is via a cobblestone driveway leading directly to the foyer. From there, pathways extend to various parts of the castle, including the chapel, a small prison, the courtyard, and the main staircase that leads to the upper floors. These floors currently house nine bedrooms, three bathrooms, a spacious living room, and an open kitchen with an adjoining dining room. In addition to the charming gallery and the large rooftop terrace with sea views, the castle features a tower approximately 49 meters high, a library, a wine cellar, and a courtyard with a fountain. As you wander through the medieval walls, you can uncover the secrets behind these ancient structures. Every corner of the castle holds history and legends, from the imposing tower to hidden passages that once connected to the coast and outer defensive towers. All façades, except the western side, are crowned with battlements. The property also includes a garden and an annex building dating back to the 14th century, which houses an olive mill. The current furniture, decorations, paintings, and suits of armor can be acquired upon request. Area Distribution: o Castle = 1,190 m² plus 122 m² rooftop terrace o Annex building = 184 m² o Plot size = 1,167 m² Boutique Hotel Potential The castle could be transformed into a unique boutique hotel, featuring approximately 11 suites, a spacious spa with sea views, a garden with a pool, and a restaurant/event space designed for weddings. The event space could also be converted into guest rooms, creating a total of 26 rooms. 2. Location: The castle is located in the heart of Creixell, a picturesque medieval coastal town on the enchanting Costa Dorada in the province of Tarragona/Catalonia. Just a 5-minute drive from the beautiful sandy beach. From here, you can reach Barcelona Airport in just 45 minutes by car and the provincial capital of Tarragona in 20 minutes. Tarragona offers visitors plenty of culture, history, culinary delights, and scenery. It also impresses with a large marina and a fascinating Roman downtown area, steeped in history and inviting for leisurely strolls. The wine regions of Penedés, Montsant, and Priorat border the castle, offering top-quality wine and Cava. The Ebro Delta, famous for its unique nature and gastronomy, is also just an hour’s drive away. The immediate surroundings also offer a variety of other attractions, including the beautiful coastal towns of Torredembarra, Altafulla, and Sitges, offering gastronomy, culture, and relaxation. Two golf courses nearby and a unique theme park, Port Aventura, complete the leisure offer 3. History Medieval sources suggest that the castle was part of the Monastery of Cluny, a Benedictine monastery, between 1015 and 1022. In the 12th century, the name Creixell appeared for the first time. By 1572, it belonged to the Priory of Sant Pere de Caserres until the last prior died, and King Philip II merged the monastery and priory with the Jesuit College of Barcelona. The Jesuit emblem above the entrance door dates back to this period. In 1767, King Charles III expelled the Jesuits, and the castle became royal property. The military structure visible today dates to the 16th and 17th centuries when defenses were strengthened against frequent pirate raids. Historical accounts also mention Queen Isabella of Castile, who is said to have stayed at the castle during one of her royal journeys in the 15th century. The original bed she reportedly slept in remains in one of the bedrooms. This regal visit adds another illustrious chapter to the castle’s rich history, echoing through its walls. The castle is not only a historical gem but also an architectural masterpiece. Its unique dry stone masonry, recognized as intangible cultural heritage since 2018, enhances its unparalleled beauty and authenticity. 4. Heritage Protection The castle is registered as a monument in the ”Registre de Béns Culturals d’Interès Nacional” by the Generalitat de Catalunya. This designation provides owners with certain rights and obligations: • Exemption from property tax • A 95% reduction in inheritance and lifetime transfer taxes • Eligibility for grants • An obligation to preserve the property (demolition is prohibited) Changes in use are permitted, excluding large commercial or industrial ventures.
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