Castillo de Santiuste
Spain, Spain
Castillo de Santiuste refers to a 15th-century house-fortress near the now-abandoned village of Santiuste in Corduente, Guadalajara province, Castilla-La Mancha, Spain, built by knight Juan Ruiz de Molina after receiving a royal license from King John II.
Designed more as a noble residence than a military stronghold, it features four corner towers, two interior patios divided by a wall, a main facade with the family's coat of arms over a rounded arch entry, and ogival windows lighting the upper living quarters.
Located near the Aragón border for protection, the partially reconstructed ruins remain private property, accessible via local tourism contacts.
Location
R2RM+PM, 19341 Corduente, Guadalajara, Spain
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