Castell de Rocamora
Montferri, Spain, Spain
Castell de Rocamora in Montferri, Catalonia, Spain, is a medieval fortress originally built during the Reconquista around the 11th century to defend the frontier along the Gaià River, first documented in 1010 and later known as Castell de Puigtinyós.
It passed through noble families like Castellvell, Montcada, and Figueroa before being acquired by the Rocamora family in the 16th century, evolving from a Romanesque defensive structure into a late 17th-18th century manor house with an irregular layout, stone walls, and a circular tower.
Declared a Cultural Asset of National Interest in 1985 and now owned by the Pagès family since 1844, it operates as a restaurant after restorations, preserving some original features amid its scenic hillside location near the village.
Location
43812 Montferri, Tarragona, Spain
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