Castillo de San Pedro Manrique
Spain, Spain
Castillo de San Pedro Manrique is a medieval ruin atop a hill north of the village of the same name in Soria province, Spain, serving historically as a strategic Castilian watchtower overlooking contested frontier zones.
Dating possibly to the late Bronze Age with later medieval enhancements, it features two surviving polygonal flanking towers with visible machicolations, remnants of an antepuerta gate, and an amurallado enclosure that once included five access doors, tied to noble grants like Juan I's 1383 donation to Diego Gómez de Manrique.
Enriched by medieval sheep wool trade via the Mesta and local Jewish commerce, it inspired legends of damsels, Moorish sieges, and divine interventions like Saint James crushing enemies with a miraculous stone near Peñazcurna.
Location
42174 San Pedro Manrique, Soria, Spain
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