Castillo de Berroquejo
Spain, Spain
Castillo de Berroquejo is a late 13th-century Alfonsine fortress near Jerez de la Frontera in Cádiz province, Andalusia, Spain, strategically positioned along the vital route between Jerez and Algeciras amid abundant water and natural resources. Likely constructed under Alfonso X or XI—who documentedly passed through at least four times—it features a simple rectangular layout with mampostería and brick walls, a central tower once covered by a barrel vault on squinches, external reparos, and remnants of an encircling outer wall for defense. Now in progressive ruin as a protected cultural site, it exemplifies medieval military architecture in the Reconquista-era frontier.
Location
11400 El Pedroso, Cádiz, Spain
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