Spain
Loarre Castle
Loarre Castle is a Romanesque castle and abbey in the province of Huesca in northern Spain.
It was largely built in the 11th and 12th centuries, and the double ring of walls with eight towers was erected at the end of the 13th century. The castle is strategically located on a 300-metre-high rocky outcrop.
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- Full Name
- Loarre Castle (ID: 5135)
- Country
- Spain
- Status
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On tentative list 2007
Site history
History of Loarre Castle
- 2007: Added to Tentative List
- Added to tentative list
- Type
- Cultural
- Criteria
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- Secular structure: Military and Fortifications
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As I am the first member of WHS.org to write about Loarre Castle, I will quickly describe the monument.
The Romanesque castle-abbey, dating from the 11th century, is located approximately 30 km northwest of Huesca, in the province of Huesca, an autonomous community of Aragon in northern Spain. It is easily accessible via the A132 road, then the A1206.
There is a small, very pleasant campsite with a beautiful view at the foot of the castle and you can climb up on foot from there. Be careful though, the markings are not very clear, you have to trust your instincts. At the castle, there is a parking lot for motorized vehicles.
In 2024, entry tickets cost €6 at the visitor center. As the castle is perched at an altitude of 1,070 meters, the 180° view of the surrounding plain is breathtaking!
From what I remember, its impregnable position on the slope of the sierra allowed the Christians to protect themselves and monitor the movements of the Muslims in the southern plain. We wander from room to room, the San Pedro church, an armory, etc. more or less in ruins, climbing stairs to an upper platform where it is still possible to climb into the dungeon and watch the paragliders move in the sky.
The castle is believed to have only been in use between 1020 and 1035 and the beginning of the 12th century. There are a few historiated capitals in the church, but the overall structure forms a rather …
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