Best castles around Caspe are found in a region steeped in history, particularly known for its strategic location at the confluence of the Guadalope and Ebro rivers. This area in Bajo Aragón, Spain, features historical fortifications that offer insights into medieval and later military architecture. The landscape provides commanding views, reflecting the historical importance of these sites.
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The so-called "Tower of Salamanca", "Fortress of Salamanca" or "Tower of the Head of Monteagudo" is an optical telegraphy and rifle tower built in 1875 by General Manuel de Salamanca y Negrete (from whom it takes its name) as part of the Third Carlist War was built.
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La Almolda is a town in Zaragoza in the Monegros region, in the community of Aragón. Its origins date back to Roman times. It is located at a crossroads, possibly part of the Roman roads that crossed the area, from Velilla de Ebro and Gelsa towards Huesca and Jaca. Among its heritage, some unique buildings stand out, such as an Arab castle (1195), the house of infanzones (1580), or the Prior house, an example of civil architecture of the Aragonese Renaissance. The silhouette of Almolda is easily recognizable from a distance, as it is located at the foot of one of the hills of the Alcubierre mountain range, crowned by a set of communication antennas.
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Located opposite a beautiful square, where the city also begins.
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Beautiful castle located high in the city
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Beautiful population that is between borders and that when you walk through its streets you can see the years of history. There is an old castle called Castillo de Mealla and also a huge bell tower that can be seen when you arrive in the town.
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Nucleus that is located at a corner of one of the largest meanders in the Ebro River bed and that gives us good views on both sides of the town. There are towers and castles close to the center that have had the function of guarding these historically border areas.
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Old fort that is at one end of the town of Caspe and contrary to what it seems, it is not from medieval times but was built at the end of the 19th century. The set of walls are raised on some rocks that have the name of Cabezo de Monteagudo.
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The castle, which is now not preserved in its entirety, was bordered by the old riverbed of the Guadalope river, now part of the Mequinensa reservoir. It is one of the most well-known buildings in the city of Caspe, where it is located at the top of the town itself. This
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The most historically significant castle in Caspe is the Castillo del Compromiso, also known as the Castillo del Bailío. It is famous as the site of the Compromise of Caspe in 1412, a pivotal event that resolved the succession crisis of the Crown of Aragon and is considered an early example of democracy. While not explicitly listed as a highlight in this guide, its historical importance to the region is paramount. You can learn more about its history on Wikipedia.
Yes, the Salamanca Tower, located high in the city of Caspe, offers spectacular panoramic views. Built in 1875 during the Third Carlist War, this old fort provides a commanding perspective of Caspe and the Ebro river valley.
Several sites around Caspe boast medieval origins. Sástago is a town of medieval origin with towers and castles that historically guarded the Ebro's meanders. La Almolda features an Arab castle dating back to 1195. Additionally, the Castillo de Mealla in the beautiful town of Mealla also has ancient roots.
The region around Caspe offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, running, and mountain biking. For example, there's a 'Castle of the Compromise – Castle of the Compromise loop from Caspe' for running, and various trails near other historical sites.
Yes, both Sástago and Mealla are highlighted as family-friendly settlements with historical significance, including castles. These locations offer a chance to explore history in a welcoming environment.
While specific opening hours vary, visiting during spring (April-May) or autumn (September-October) generally offers pleasant weather for exploring the outdoor sites and historical towns. Summers can be very hot in this region, and winters can be chilly, so plan accordingly for comfortable exploration.
The Castillo del Compromiso in Caspe, despite partial destruction, showcases a blend of Gothic and Renaissance styles due to its many reforms over centuries. Its remaining structures, including a restored Throne Room, offer insight into medieval Spanish architecture. La Almolda's Arab castle from 1195 also presents a distinct historical silhouette.
Yes, you can find walking and running routes that incorporate historical sites. For instance, the 'Castle of the Compromise – Castle of the Compromise loop from Caspe' is a moderate running trail that allows you to explore the area around this significant historical fortification. Many of the settlements like Sástago and Mealla are also great for walks through historic streets.
The castles and historical sites around Caspe are often situated in strategic locations offering views of natural landscapes. Sástago is located in one of the Ebro's meanders, providing good views of the river. The Castillo del Compromiso is perched on 'la Peñaza,' offering commanding views over the confluence of the Guadalope and Ebro rivers. The Salamanca Tower also provides panoramic views of the Ebro river valley.
For the Castillo del Compromiso and Salamanca Tower in Caspe, parking is generally available within the town or nearby, requiring a short walk to the sites. For other settlements like Sástago, La Almolda, and Mealla, parking is typically found within the village centers, allowing easy access to their historical areas.
The castles around Caspe are unique due to their strategic location at the confluence of the Guadalope and Ebro rivers, reflecting centuries of border defense and control. They represent a blend of medieval origins, such as the Arab castle in La Almolda, and later fortifications like the 19th-century Salamanca Tower. The Castillo del Compromiso stands out for its pivotal role in Aragonese history, making the region a significant historical and architectural destination.


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