Lists of Buildings and Structures in Spain - List of Castles in Spain, List of Barcelona Metro Stations, List of Airports in Spain (Paperback)


Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 34. Chapters: List of castles in Spain, List of Barcelona Metro stations, List of airports in Spain, List of monasteries in Madrid, List of tallest structures in Spain, List of equestrian statues in Spain, List of hospitals in Spain, List of tallest buildings and structures in Barcelona, List of tunnels in Spain, List of lighthouses in Spain. Excerpt: Castles in Spain were built mainly for defensive purposes. During the Middle Ages, northern christian kingdoms had to secure their borders with their muslim southern neighbours, thus forcing both christian and muslim kings to grant border fiefs to their liege noblemen so as to keep and maintain defensive fortresses. When the Reconquista advanced, those border castles lost their initial purpose, and, as it happened in the rest of medieval Europe, they were used also as noble residences and fief-keeps. However, due to the forever-at-war context, they kept their military purposes, for enemy invasions were common. In some parts, such as the Basque Country, fiefdoms did not exist as such, and noble families could not afford nor needed huge fortresses, thus appearing many tower houses. On the other hand, in muslim Spain many castle-palaces were built: the petty taifa kingdoms that arose after the fall of the Caliphate of Cordoba were militarily weak but culturally rich, and every emir or king liked those magnificent palaces of which the Alhambra of Granada is an example. During the late Middle Ages, christian kingdoms had secured and enriched themselves well enough so as to support a more courtly lifestyle, thus some more residential castles being built: the Alcazar of Segovia was used as the main residence of the kings of Castile, whereas the Castle of Olite, built in a luxurious gothic style was the seat of the Kingdom of Navarre's royal court. After the Conquest of Granada in 1492, the...

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 34. Chapters: List of castles in Spain, List of Barcelona Metro stations, List of airports in Spain, List of monasteries in Madrid, List of tallest structures in Spain, List of equestrian statues in Spain, List of hospitals in Spain, List of tallest buildings and structures in Barcelona, List of tunnels in Spain, List of lighthouses in Spain. Excerpt: Castles in Spain were built mainly for defensive purposes. During the Middle Ages, northern christian kingdoms had to secure their borders with their muslim southern neighbours, thus forcing both christian and muslim kings to grant border fiefs to their liege noblemen so as to keep and maintain defensive fortresses. When the Reconquista advanced, those border castles lost their initial purpose, and, as it happened in the rest of medieval Europe, they were used also as noble residences and fief-keeps. However, due to the forever-at-war context, they kept their military purposes, for enemy invasions were common. In some parts, such as the Basque Country, fiefdoms did not exist as such, and noble families could not afford nor needed huge fortresses, thus appearing many tower houses. On the other hand, in muslim Spain many castle-palaces were built: the petty taifa kingdoms that arose after the fall of the Caliphate of Cordoba were militarily weak but culturally rich, and every emir or king liked those magnificent palaces of which the Alhambra of Granada is an example. During the late Middle Ages, christian kingdoms had secured and enriched themselves well enough so as to support a more courtly lifestyle, thus some more residential castles being built: the Alcazar of Segovia was used as the main residence of the kings of Castile, whereas the Castle of Olite, built in a luxurious gothic style was the seat of the Kingdom of Navarre's royal court. After the Conquest of Granada in 1492, the...

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June 2011

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36

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978-1-155-98381-3

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