Torrecuadrada de Molina
Spain, Spain
Torrecuadrada de Molina is a small rural village in Guadalajara province, Castilla-La Mancha, Spain, created during the 12th-13th century repopulation efforts of the Señorío de Molina de Aragón.
Named for a now-vanished medieval tower or castillete that guarded paths to the regional capital, it was granted by Doña Blanca to knight Pedro Pérez late in the 13th century before reverting to communal lands, preserving its pastoral role amid fertile surroundings.
Key sights include a relatively modern parish church with an elegant masonry tower featuring sturdy corner ashlars, a curious almenated torreón in the main square evoking its casteller origins, and scattered caseríos from medieval aldeas that highlight the area's agricultural heritage.
Location
19356, Guadalajara, Spain
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