Albarracín is a historic town located in the province of Teruel, in the autonomous community of Aragón, Spain. Known for its well-preserved medieval architecture, it features narrow winding streets, ancient walls, and a stunning hilltop castle. The town is a popular tourist destination, attracting visitors with its picturesque views and rich history.
The origins of Albarracín date back to the Moorish period, and it has been influenced by various cultures over the centuries. The town is also recognized for its unique pink-hued buildings, which are made from local sandstone. In 1961, it was declared a Historic-Artistic Site, preserving its cultural heritage.