Castillo de Sibirana
Spain, Spain
Castillo de Sibirana, near Uncastillo in Zaragoza province, Aragon, Spain, is a medieval fortress first recorded in 1063, gaining prominence when it formed part of Queen Felicia's dowry in 1086, serving as a key defense against Muslim territories.
The ruins feature two rectangular towers connected by parallel walls atop a 25-meter rock formation, including a western tower with a semicircular arched window and an eastern one with a trapezoidal base, alongside the nearby ruined Romanesque hermitage of Santa Quiteria.
Accessible via a track from Luesia to Uncastillo, it holds Bien de Interés Cultural status and offers a glimpse into early Reconquista-era fortifications on the edge of dramatic Pre-Pyrenees terrain.
Location
50678 Uncastillo, Zaragoza, Spain
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