Those times have left a clear imprint on today's town., which has preserved a nucleus defined by a castle of Islamic origin, church; Old mosque, Baroque style and a series of rural chapels that were scattered throughout the territory, but of which only two remain, and above all a genuinely medieval urban structure.
Chulilla is organized and terraced between the castle hill and the Turia river, originally only on its eastern façade. The demographic increase barely modified the urban structure until it jumped the wall and gave rise to the “long street.”.