Castillo de Grimaldo
Spain, Spain
Castillo de Grimaldo is a 13th-century Muslim-origin fortress located in the village of Grimaldo, part of Cañaveral municipality in Cáceres province, Extremadura, Spain, strategically positioned along the historic Vía de la Plata route.
Erected as a defensive stronghold by the Grimaldi dynasty during the Reconquista era, it controlled key passageways amid ongoing conflicts between Muslim and Christian forces.
Today, the ruins reflect its medieval past with remnants of walls and towers, attracting history enthusiasts to the rural setting near traditional pastures and trails.
Location
10829 Grimaldo, Cáceres, Spain
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