Moncófar

Moncófar (Spanish Moncófar, Valencia and officially Moncofa) is the oldest Spanish town on the Mediterranean coast, located 30 km South of the capital of the province of castellón and 50 km North of Valencia.

During the Roman Empire the city was at the crossroads of transport and trade arteries between the Roman provinces, cities and Mediterranean ports. The first documentary mention dates back to 1251 Moncófar year in the Chronicle of James I, king of Aragon and Valencia, conquered this area in the Arab tribes of the Saracens and founded a settlement here. In the following centuries the city was often under the influence of Arab conquerors. In 1609 of the city were expelled last descendants of Muslim rule, and the city eventually became Christianity. Still the city retains reminders of these events in the form of the remnants of the ruins of the ancient Arab fortifications.

During the civil war in Spain in 1936 Moncófar was completely destroyed and its inhabitants were forced to evacuate to safer areas. In subsequent years, with the economical growth and the growth of the town hotel and beach infrastructure.

Today Moncófar is a dazzling city in the heart of the Costa Azahar. Thanks to its charming atmosphere, Moncófar is very popular among vacationers. It is a city full of surprises and charming corners that will not leave You indifferent. As the most popular sights and lesser known places that will charm the traveler. Don't miss a single corner of Moncófar, then You will understand why. Visit Moncófar here and enjoy an extraordinary vacation!

Undoubtedly, Moncófar will amaze You with the many attractions, with a fascinating past, interesting present and exciting future.

Unique interest among the lovers of antiquity will cause the remains of a wall, declared a monument of cultural heritage, who grew up in the city in the period 1330 – 1340, to protect from sea attacks of Berber pirates. Watchtower Beniesma, also declared a monument of cultural heritage, was part of a system of towers - fortifications built along the surrounding coastline to protect possible attacks the enemy from the sea.

One of the religious heritage of the town is the parish Church of St. Mary Magdalene, built in 1329 and the last reconstruction in 1698. The new face of the Church conformed to the tastes of the time, the facade is Baroque with the transition to Neoclassicism Valencia and preserved the harmony with the rest of the old altar. However, in 1796, the altar is also undergoing renovation and appeared already in neo-classical trends.

The chapel of St. Mary Magdalene was built on the sea in the XVI century on the remains of the Arab fortification in memory and thanksgiving arrive in 1423 on the ship to the shore urban image of Mary Magdalene. Currently, every year on 23 July, the city celebrates the festivity in honor of the arrival of a sacred image, with colorful staging and the solemn procession of thousands of people heading from the coast to the temple.

You must visit the monument to the king of Aragon and of Valencia, James I, one of the founders of the city, which is located in the town square del PLA. The pedestal was opened on 27 December 2003, in commemoration of the 750th anniversary of the Charter of the town of Moncofar.

And, of course, Moncófar is the sea, great beaches, one of the first awarded with the Blue flag for excellent ecological quality, where you want to sunbathe under the warm Mediterranean sun, listen to the gentle lapping of waves crashing on the shore, feeling the sea breeze hits you in the face, the place and the time to indulge in an unforgettable experience. In addition, on the beach Masbó in addition to recreation, Wellness treatments, its waters are rich in therapeutic mud recommended by dermatologists, homeopaths and naturopaths for the treatment and prevention of various diseases.

Moncófar also has many marine parks, great recreation areas, sports grounds and Golf courses, and leisurely strolls along the beach, vacationers can choose gorgeous five-kilometer city's waterfront.

And, of course, what Spanish city is complete without a Fiesta, carnival, passion, gunpowder and fire, a solemn procession and the cries of the people expressing admiration for what he saw the art of joy and festival fun.

In this respect, Moncófar is a bright and colorful example of Mediterranean culture. At the celebration in honor of St. Mary Magdalene, held on 21 – July 30 for 500 years, or to honor the Patron of the shores of the Holy pilgrim of San Roque in the period 12 – 20 August, you immerse yourself in the world of traditional festivals and religious events, will take part in the bullfight. Art lovers are here waiting for the international music festival Rock Machina and Moncofa Beats, music concerts by local performers and street theatre and exhibitions.

Moncófar is a modern and promising city on the coast, he became recently the most attractive not only for Spaniards, but also for foreign guests. Rapidly developing infrastructure, a beautiful promenade, beaches, favorable climate and available proximity to major cities such as castellón and Valencia, certainly will determine Your choice in favor of purchasing property in this unforgettable city.

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