Castillo de Luesia
Luesia, Spain, Spain
Castillo de Luesia, situated on a high rock near the Church of San Salvador in the village of Luesia, Zaragoza province, Aragon, Spain, originated as a Muslim fortress captured around the early 10th century by Sancho Garcés I during the Reconquista.
A subsequent wooden and tapial fort likely rose under Sancho Ramírez between 1070-1075, but the surviving pentagonal Romanesque tower from the 11th century, built in ashlar stone with four original floors, semicircular arches, a semicircular western entrance, and a now-broken double-pitched wooden roof, marks its key feature.
Once enclosed by walls mostly dismantled in the 20th century for local reuse, it underwent 2005 archaeological excavations, holds Bien de Interés Cultural status since 2006, and offers insights into early medieval defenses atop a sheer eastern cliff.
Location
C. Castillo, 16, 50619 Luesia, Zaragoza, Spain
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