Castillo
El Pasomalo

Castillo de los Tres Reyes del Morro
The Castillo de los Tres Reyes del Morro is situated in El Pasomalo, Nájera, Spain.
History
- Originally under Spanish control, the fortress was captured by the British in 1762 and returned to Spain under the Treaty of Paris (1763) a year later.
- The Morro Castle served as the primary defence in the Havana harbor until La Cabaña was completed in 1774.
Architecture
The design of the Castillo de los Tres Reyes del Morro is attributed to Italian engineer Battista Antonelli, who worked on the project between 1762 and 1763. The fortress features a distinctive architectural style, with a blend of Spanish and Mediterranean influences.
Layout
The castle's layout is characterized by its defensive design, with walls and fortifications constructed to protect against naval attacks. The fortress was strategically located at the entrance to the Havana harbor, making it a crucial stronghold in the region.
Historical Significance
The Castillo de los Tres Reyes del Morro played a significant role in the history of Cuba, serving as a key defence point during various conflicts and events. Its capture by the British in 1762 marked a significant turning point in the region's politics.
Current Status and Use
Today, the Castillo de los Tres Reyes del Morro is no longer an active military fortress but has been preserved as a historic landmark and tourist attraction. Visitors can explore the castle's walls, towers, and other structures to gain insight into its rich history.
Heritage Status
The Castillo de los Tres Reyes del Morro is listed as a cultural heritage site in Spain, recognizing its historical significance and architectural importance.
Visiting Information
- Address: El Pasomalo
- Country: Spain
- Town: Nájera
Details
| Name | Castillo |
|---|---|
| City | Nájera |
| Country | Spain |
| Coordinates | 42.41258, -2.7378364 |
| Architect | Battista Antonelli |
| Current use | historic landmark and tourist attraction |
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