This fort is a magnificent example, well preserved, of the 15th century residential castles typical of the province of Toledo. Inhabited today, we can explore its exterior, appreciating the aesthetic result of the influences of Italian art in its architecture. Two walled enclosures and a pit, with machicolation over the door, two cubillos, and the missing drawbridge protect the interior rooms. Attached to the angles and walls of the wall are bulwarks and cylindrical defenses, with greater interior height than exterior ones. The defenses are designed for artillery, although we can still observe medieval loopholes. The works of pearls and pyramids that adorn it, and the found…