Alcazaba de Reina
Spain, Spain
Alcazaba de Reina, also known as Reina Castle, is a late 12th-century Moorish fortress overlooking the village of Reina in Badajoz province, Extremadura, Spain.
Originally constructed by Arabs during the Almohad period, it was conquered by Ferdinand III of León in 1246 and granted to the Order of Santiago, serving as a strategic military outpost.
The structure showcases Islamic architectural influences with curved arches, motifs, and robust defensive walls, though it fell into abandonment from 1604 to 1738 and now stands as a cultural and historical monument attracting visitors.
Location
Ermita Virgen de las Nieves,, Spain
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