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Where is the Disney castle in Spain?

Disney may arguably have had one of the most magical minds of all time, but even he based his creations off the real world (well, some of them, at least). Enter Alcázar de Segovia, a castle in Segovia, a historic town in central Spain's Castile and León region a little over an hour northwest of Madrid.



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