The enthralling storybook town of Valderrobres in the province of Teruel embodies the photogenic medieval village, earning its reputation as one of Spain's most beautiful villages. Entry is gained over a bridge that leads to exceptional examples of Gothic and Renaissance architecture, stylish 14th-century manor houses, and heritage buildings that line the narrow, winding little streets. Crowning the cusp of a rocky hill is the emblematic Castillo de Valderrobres, an imposing 12th-century castle presiding over the town. Of particular interest is the parish church of Santa María la Mayor, the Stone Bridge over the Matarraña river, and the Town Hall. The Museum and Interpretation Centre of Valderrobres provides visitors with information on the natural, patrimonial and cultural heritage of the Matarraña.