Castillo de Azuaga
Azuaga, Spain, Spain
Castillo de Azuaga is a 15th-century medieval fortress overlooking the town of Azuaga in Badajoz province, Extremadura, Spain, constructed on earlier Islamic foundations during the Christian Reconquista to defend the La Serena region's strategic crossroads.
Built under the Order of Calatrava's influence with robust stone walls, corner towers, and a prominent keep adapted to the hilltop terrain, it served as a military stronghold amid feudal conflicts before transitioning to partial ruin.[conversation_history] The preserved ruins reflect Extremadura's turbulent border history, offering panoramic views as a testament to the area's layered Muslim-Christian architectural heritage.
Location
C. Trajano, 17, 06920 Azuaga, Badajoz, Spain
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