Castillo de Peñaflor
Barrio Alto
Castillo de Peñaflor
The Castillo de Peñaflor is situated in the Barrio Alto of Huesa del Común, Spain.
History
- Believed to have been constructed in the 11th century, the castle served as a defensive stronghold during its time. However, it was largely destroyed during the civil wars of the 19th century. Today, only two partially preserved tower remains stand as a testament to its former grandeur.
Architecture and Layout
The castle's architectural style is characteristic of medieval fortifications. The layout features a traditional defensive design with multiple towers and walls, typical of the era.
Historical Significance and Events
Although much of the castle has been destroyed, it holds historical significance as a representative example of medieval Spanish architecture and military strategy.
Current Status and Use
The castle is currently in a state of ruin, with only two tower remains standing. It serves no functional purpose today and is largely a relic of its past.
Heritage Status
The Castillo de Peñaflor has been recognized for its cultural significance, although specific details regarding its heritage designation are not available.
Visiting Information
Due to the castle's state of disrepair, visiting information is limited. The site may be accessible via public roads leading to Huesa del Común, but access restrictions or closures may apply.
Notable Features and Rooms
Only two tower remains stand as a testament to the castle's former grandeur.
Details
| Name | Castillo de Peñaflor |
|---|---|
| City | Huesa del Común |
| Country | Spain |
| Coordinates | 41.00899, -0.9213174 |
| Current use | serves no functional purpose today and is largely a relic of its past |
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