Castillo de Carraclaca
Autovía del Mediterráneo
Castillo de Carraclaca
The Castillo de Carraclaca is situated on Autovía del Mediterráneo in Lorca, Spain.
History
- The castle reportedly dates back to the 12th century and was constructed during the Islamic Iberian period. Its purpose remains unclear, but it is believed to have served as a military stronghold or fortification.
The castle's layout features a mix of Moorish and Gothic architectural styles. The ruins exhibit a characteristic Islamic Iberian design, with rounded arches and intricate stone carvings. The structure has undergone significant transformations over the centuries, resulting in its current state as a partially ruined complex.
Historical Significance and Events
- The castle was inscribed on the list of Bien de Interés Cultural (BIC) in 1997, recognizing its cultural significance. This designation acknowledges the site's importance to Spain's rich history and architectural heritage.
The Castillo de Carraclaca is currently a protected monument, open to visitors for exploration and appreciation. The site has been managed by the Ministry of Culture and Sport (mecd) since its inscription on the BIC list.
Heritage Status
- As a Bien de Interés Cultural, the castle is classified under the category "Monumento", recognizing its cultural value and historical significance.
Address: Autovía del Mediterráneo. Country: Spain. Town: Lorca.
Notable Features and Rooms
- Rounded arches
- Intricate stone carvings
- Moorish-inspired design
- Gothic-style fortifications
Details
| Name | Castillo de Carraclaca |
|---|---|
| City | Lorca |
| Country | Spain |
| Coordinates | 37.70262, -1.6626987 |
| Current use | protected monument, open to visitors for exploration and appreciation |
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