Magnificent castle, located in the urban helmet of Yanguas, built in tapial according to techniques of Muslim tradition. It conserves, although deteriorated, all its interior enclosure of almost square plant flanked by four towers, the one of wider base is the Tower of the Homage. Three sides of its outer enclosure still survive, also made of rammed earth, and the access doorway to one of them. A masonry gate is the only remaining vestige of the walled enclosure of the Villa. It was practically destroyed by the Napoleonic troops during the siege of Yanguas in the War of Independence. <span class="automatic-translation-warning">This text was automatically translated.</span>