Castillo de Sádaba
Sádaba, Spain, Spain
Castillo de Sádaba is a well-preserved 13th-century medieval fortress in the town of Sádaba, Zaragoza province, Aragon, Spain, first documented in 1125 and likely built during the Reconquista era.
It features an irregular trapezoidal layout with tall walls, seven square towers, Cistercian-style decorations, a central courtyard with a large rainwater cistern, and a chapel linked to the Order of St. John, emphasizing its defensive military design without a traditional keep.
Possible Roman and Moorish origins underlie its site, and today it stands as a visitable monument showcasing Gothic-Mudéjar influences amid the Cinco Villas region.
Location
C. Apóstol Santiago, 37A, 50670 Sádaba, Zaragoza, Spain
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