Ruinas del Castillo de Uceda
Spain, Spain
The Ruinas del Castillo de Uceda are the scant remnants of a Muslim-origin fortress on a hilltop overlooking the modern village of Uceda in Guadalajara province, Castilla-La Mancha, Spain.
Originally a strategic medina fortificada from the 10th century controlling key passes, it was reconquered around 1085, donated to Toledo Cathedral, and rebuilt multiple times through the 15th century—including during Bishop Alonso Carrillo's conflicts with the Catholic Monarchs—featuring a pentagonal tower, surrounding walls, and foso before abandonment in the late 16th century as the town expanded extramuros.
Recent archaeological digs reveal layered Islamic, Christian, and late medieval artifacts like Talavera pottery beneath the ruins, highlighting its evolution from frontier stronghold to obsolete site amid urban shifts and material reuse.
Location
Cam. Cementerio, 19187 Uceda, Guadalajara, Spain
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