Castillo de Carlos V (Fuenterrabía)

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Castillo de Carlos V
Interior of the castle

Interior of the castle

Creation time : 10th century
Conservation status: Receive
Place: Hondarribia
Geographical location 43 ° 21 '48.8 "  N , 1 ° 47' 28.4"  W Coordinates: 43 ° 21 '48.8 "  N , 1 ° 47' 28.4"  W.
Castillo de Carlos V (Basque Country)
Castillo de Carlos V
Entrance to the castle

The Castillo de Carlos V in Fuenterrabía , a city in the northeast of the Basque Autonomous Community in Spain , is a castle that was originally built in the 10th century and rebuilt in the 16th century under Charles V (Spanish: Carlos V). The castle is a protected architectural monument ( Bien de Interés Cultural ).

history

The castle complex , located in the old town of Fuenterrabía with a view of the mouth of the Bidasoa River , was built in the 10th century by Sancho II , King of Navarre . The castle was changed in the 16th century, the windowless facade to the square ( Plaza de Armas ) in front of the castle was built during this time. Now the original fortress served as a royal palace and an inn for famous people. The castle fell into disrepair during the wars in the 19th century and was bought by the city in 1928, which carried out construction work to preserve the building.

Todays use

After extensive renovation work in 1968 by General was Franco in the castle of the Parador "El Emperador", a four-star - hotel with restaurant , inaugurated. The walls of the halls and the corridors are decorated with halberds , swords and tapestries .

gallery

literature

  • Juan Elava Galán: Historical Paradoes. Spanish hotels in monasteries, palaces and castles. Könemann Verlag, Cologne 1999, ISBN 3-8290-2232-8 , pp. 10-15.

Web links

Commons : Castillo de Carlos V (Fuenterrabía)  - Collection of images, videos and audio files