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Cortijo Torre de la Reina

Guillena, Spain

The Cortijo Torre de la Reina is a medieval fortified estate located in the hamlet of Torre de la Reina, a district belonging to the municipality of Guillena, in the Province of Seville, Spain. It is the only country estate in Spain of 13th-century origin to have been declared a National Historic-Artistic Monument, a status it received in 1977 under the designation Bien de Interés Cultural. Today the estate operates as a luxury hotel and event venue. The building takes its name from Maria de Molina, Queen of Castile, who owned it in the late 13th and early 14th centuries. It also gave its name to the surrounding hamlet of Torre de la Reina, which was created as a new settlement in the 1950s by the National Institute of Colonisation and named after the monument.

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