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Like many countries in Europe, Spain has its fair share of castles
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the coolest castles in Spain
Alhambra
Not only one of the best castles in Spain, the Alhambra in Granada is easily one of the country’s top tourist attractions This castle sits atop a hill overlooking the city and was built during the mid-14th century .The name “Alhambra” is taken from an Arabic name meaning “the red fortress” really Guys this the most amazing one u got to visit that Place
Castle of Gormaz
the oldest castle in all of Western Europe. Like the Alhambra, the Gormaz castle was Moorish in design, and although it isn’t in nearly as good condition as the Alhambra it still has 28 of its original 31 towers. The castle also features three Islamic prayer niches (called Mihrabs), a moat, and a giant main gate which still bears some remains of the original red and white painted designs. The Castillo de Gormaz may require you to use your imagination a bit more than some of the other castles
La Mota Castle
The name “La Mota” might look like it’s referring to a moat, but instead it’s actually referring to a hill upon which a castle is built - so it shouldn’t be surprising that there is more than one castle in Spain with the name “La Mota” in it somewhere
The La Mota Castle dates from the 12th century and was built largely by Christians, but in later centuries the complex was enhanced by Islamic artists over time so that it bears design elements from both religions and architectural styles
Castillo de Coca
The beautiful and immense castle in Coca was built in the late 15th century. It’s a gorgeous castle to behold, with all the stereotypical castle elements you’ve come to expect from fairy tales - there are turrets, crenellations, a big moat, and high towers
Alcázar of Segovia
This impressively-positioned castle on the edge of a rocky cliff looks like it would be nearly impossible to attack, today it’s just one of the most elegant castles in all of Spain. The castle dates from the 12th century, and was the site of the marriage of Ferdinand to Isabella which unified Spain in the 15th century. Some say it was one of the castles that inspired the famous Walt Disney castle, and it’s easy to see how that might be true
Castillo de Loarre
The entire castle is today considered one of Spain’s finest examples of Romanesque architecture, Many walls and other parts of the castle have been damaged over the years, and the Loarre castle has undergone several restorations.
It may not be the prettiest of Spain’s castles, but its importance
cannot be overlooked
there are more u can search for
If u were Planing to visit Spain don't forget to take a look at Castles
Have a nice trip
Rahaf
How are you !!Good !!I hope so
well
Like many countries in Europe, Spain has its fair share of castles
Here you are my friends
the coolest castles in Spain
Alhambra
Not only one of the best castles in Spain, the Alhambra in Granada is easily one of the country’s top tourist attractions This castle sits atop a hill overlooking the city and was built during the mid-14th century .The name “Alhambra” is taken from an Arabic name meaning “the red fortress” really Guys this the most amazing one u got to visit that Place
Castle of Gormaz
the oldest castle in all of Western Europe. Like the Alhambra, the Gormaz castle was Moorish in design, and although it isn’t in nearly as good condition as the Alhambra it still has 28 of its original 31 towers. The castle also features three Islamic prayer niches (called Mihrabs), a moat, and a giant main gate which still bears some remains of the original red and white painted designs. The Castillo de Gormaz may require you to use your imagination a bit more than some of the other castles
La Mota Castle
The name “La Mota” might look like it’s referring to a moat, but instead it’s actually referring to a hill upon which a castle is built - so it shouldn’t be surprising that there is more than one castle in Spain with the name “La Mota” in it somewhere
The La Mota Castle dates from the 12th century and was built largely by Christians, but in later centuries the complex was enhanced by Islamic artists over time so that it bears design elements from both religions and architectural styles
Castillo de Coca
The beautiful and immense castle in Coca was built in the late 15th century. It’s a gorgeous castle to behold, with all the stereotypical castle elements you’ve come to expect from fairy tales - there are turrets, crenellations, a big moat, and high towers
Alcázar of Segovia
This impressively-positioned castle on the edge of a rocky cliff looks like it would be nearly impossible to attack, today it’s just one of the most elegant castles in all of Spain. The castle dates from the 12th century, and was the site of the marriage of Ferdinand to Isabella which unified Spain in the 15th century. Some say it was one of the castles that inspired the famous Walt Disney castle, and it’s easy to see how that might be true
Castillo de Loarre
The entire castle is today considered one of Spain’s finest examples of Romanesque architecture, Many walls and other parts of the castle have been damaged over the years, and the Loarre castle has undergone several restorations.
It may not be the prettiest of Spain’s castles, but its importance
cannot be overlooked
there are more u can search for
If u were Planing to visit Spain don't forget to take a look at Castles
Have a nice trip
Rahaf