Casa Fuerte de la Bujeda
Spain, Spain
The Casa Fuerte de la Bujeda is a 14th-15th century fortified manor house in the village of Traíd, part of the ancient Señorío de Molina in Guadalajara province, Castile-La Mancha, Spain.
Exemplifying medieval "casas fuertes" that blended noble residence with basic defense—lacking full castle status due to non-strategic elevation—it features a main rectangular building, an enclosing wall, and a prominent corner tower twice the height of surrounding structures, centered around an interior patio with Gothic arches.
Constructed amid the War of the Two Pedros, it served local lords and retainers before partial ruin, now privately owned as a key example of regional defensive architecture.
Location
19312 Traíd, Guadalajara, Spain
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