The Casa Fuerte Bezmiliana, built in 1766 by order of Charles III to protect against piracy, is an emblematic property of cultural interest and historical heritage of Spain. Originally a defensive building and later a barracks for the Guardia Civil, it is notable for its functionality and lack of decoration. After a refurbishment in 1992, it was converted into a cultural space with exhibitions and concerts. Its gardens, fountain and statue of the Rape of Europa make it an ideal place to visit, making it an essential cultural and tourist destination in Rincón de la Victoria.