By ramisey on Skatehive
English version One of the most interesting areas of San Antonio de la Eminencia Castle is its dungeons; on my last visit, I had the opportunity to explore them. Upon entering, we are greeted by a sign-in book. The dim lighting contributes to the mysterious atmosphere. From the outside, the enclosure looks gloomy because some windows are designed to let air in but not light—that is, they are built in the shape of a labyrinth. Upon entering this area, we find an elaborate wooden structure, a rudimentary clothesline, and next to it, a tobacco box. I should mention that these sites have undergone some renovations, such as the installation of new lighting, primarily for nighttime security. Other signs of modernization, such as the presence of tour guides and police officers, are evident and help make the visit more enjoyable for tourists. In addition, an art exhibition was on display, with the walls of the main hall adorned with various photographs by Sebastián Hernández. Guns and bullets