Castell d'Aristot
Aristot, Spain, Spain
Castell d'Aristot is a historic castle ruin located in the small village of Aristot, within the province of Lleida in Catalonia, Spain.
Perched on a rocky plateau overlooking a mountain pass, it dates back to the early 10th century and served as a key defensive stronghold during the Carolingian Spanish March and the Reconquista, controlling central Catalonia for the Count of Barcelona against Saracen forces.
The site endured attacks during the 15th-century Catalan Civil War and Remensa uprising, after which the Oris family regained it in ruins, though evidence of later 17th- or 18th-century occupation remains visible in its stone structures.
Today, it stands as a cultural heritage site (Bien de Interés Cultural), attracting visitors interested in medieval architecture and history amidst Aristot's scenic Pyrenean landscape.
Location
25722 Aristot, Lleida, Spain
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