Great place to start your afternoon. Parking was a little tough.Has a great view very well maintained, very clean, great museum inside bathrooms are very cleanThere's no food or drink, so if you want to get something you need to take it with you water etc it's close to the tower, but too far to walk great place to visit
Gus Cipolla
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The castle has a very interesting museum inside the tickets are only 2 Euros, 1 if you are over 65 years old.
From the top of the building there are great views of the bay
joseph botana
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This was the main castle that defended the port city of A Coruña. It's very well maintained and includes a good museum. It's definitely worth a visit.
Richard Hinkel
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A great orientation from pre-civilization to recent history of the area. Worth the low entrance fee.
Rtormao
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I highly recommend to visit this small, but unique castle- museum. The entrance fee is less than 2 euro, but this ia a case, where a small , but unique collection of museum exhibits impresses more and us remembered better than a vast exhibition in a huge museum
Michelle Martínez
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Excellent fortress turned museum right on the maritime walk in A Coruña! Beautiful views once you reach the top. There are very interesting artifacts inside as well (including an old viking ship). Don't miss the area where the water fills up with the tide. We were told it was once used as a torture chamber for prisoners.
Sheri Frazier
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This place was awesome! Our tour was cancelled but this castle was right next to the port where our cruise docked. We walked to it and had a great time. It was only 3 Euro for me and my husband to enter although he got a senior discount. Well worth your time.
Vlad Schnakovszki
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Entrance is €2 per person so it would be worth it even if it were empty walls. But it's not just empty walls, it's an archeology museum with quite a few things to see and the views are really nice. If you're here, don't think about it, just go in.
Recommendation to management: all the writings are in Galician and Spanish only. It would be great to have them in English as well so that us international visitors can learn about your history too.