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Spain. Castle of Belmonte. Engraving. Later colourationSpain, province of Cuenca. Castle of Belmonte, 15th century. Engraving. Museo Militar, 1883. Later colouration. Date: 2019
Bombo manchego. Traditional rural architecture of La ManchaSpain, Castile-La Mancha, Ciudad Real province. Surroundings of Tomelloso. Bombo manchego. A kind of vaulted hut made with stone labs without mortar, coming from the plowing of the vinyeards
Spain, Castile-La Mancha, Toledo province. Consuegra. View of the Castle (stronghold of Knights of San Juan) and a windmill. Date: 2011
(Enchanted City). Province of Cuenca. View of the rock formation The bridge of rock
Statue of King Alfonso VI of Leon (1040-1109)Alfonso VI of Leon (1040-1109). King of Leon. Called the Brave. Statue by Felipe del Corral. 18th century. Toledo. Castile-La Mancha. Spain
Spain. Castile-La Mancha. Villaescusa de Haro. Convent of the Santa Cruz or Convent of the Dominicans. Built in 1542. Province of Cuenca
Spain. Castile-La Mancha. Ucles. View of the Castle. Province of Cuenca
Spain. Castile-La Mancha. Moya. View of the castle. Province of Cuenca
Spain. Castile-La Mancha. Ciudad Encantada (Enchanted City). Province of Cuenca
Belmonte castle. Castile-La Mancha. SpainBelmonte castle. Built by John Pacheco between 1456 and 1470 on other fortification of 1324. Gothic transition to plateresque
Church of the Assumption of our Lady. Detail of the apse. XIChurch of the Assumption of our Lady. Detail of the apse. Mudejar Romanesque style built in the thirteenth century. Cubillo de Uceda. Guadalajara province. Castile-La Mancha. Spain
Escalona. Castle. SpainEscalona. Castle of Muslim origin rebuilt in the fifteenth century by King John II of Castile (1406-1454). Toledo province. Castile-La Mancha. Spain
Atienza castle. XII centuryAtienza castle built in XII century and the Tower of Homage. Guadalajara province. Castile-La Mancha. Spain
Parador Castillo de Sigu?enza. Guadalajara province. CastileParador Castillo de Sigu?enza. Located in the Castle built by the Arabs in the twelfth century and extended in the fourteenth and sixteenth centuries. Partial view. Sigu?enza. Guadalajara province
Escalona. Castle. Castile-La Mancha. SpainEscalona. Castle of Muslim origin, rebuilt in the fifteenth century by King John II of Castile (1406-1454) for the constable Alvaro de Luna (1390-1453). First, Alberche river. Toledo province
Torija. Castle. SpainTORIJA. Partial view of the castle, destroyed in the nineteenth century by The Empecinado during the Spanish Independence War and rebuilt according to the trace of the fifteenth century
BELMONTE. General view of the castle. Castile-La Mancha. SpaBELMONTE. General view of the castle, built by Juan Pacheco between 1456 and 1470. Is Gothic plateresque changeover. Province of Cuenca. Castile-La Mancha. Spain
ALARCON. Castle. Castile-la Mancha. SpainALARCON. Castle. Arab origin and rebuilt under Christian rule by King Alfonso VIII. He wrote much of his work the Infante Don Juan Manuel. It is now a parador. Detail. Province of Cuenca
Guadalajara. The Infantado Palace. SpainGuadalajara. The Infantado Palace built in the late fifteenth century by order of Don Inigo Lopez de Mendoza, second Duke of Infantado
Altarpiece of the church of Saint Mary, dated in 1574. JesusAltarpiece of the church of Saint Mary, dated in 1574. Plateresque style. Detail. Relief depicting Jesus praying in the Garden of Olives, along with his disciples asleep. Alarcon. Province of Cuenca
SIGUENZA. Castle. Castile-La Mancha. SpainSIGUENZA. Castle built by the Arabs in the twelfth century. It is now an inn of tourism. Guadalajara province. Castile-La Mancha. Spain
Toledo. Spanish city. Engraving. 15th centuryToledo. Spanish city. Colored engraving by Franciscus Patricio. Published in Venice in 1489. Liber Chronicorum Vel of Temporibus
CASTILE-LA MANCHA. CAMPO DE CRIPTANA. Aerial view with typicSpain. Castile-La Mancha. Campo de Criptana. Typical windmills. Aerial view