Castle of Malpica de Tajo, Toledo, Medieval fortress in Malpica de Tajo, Spain.
Castle of Malpica de Tajo is a medieval fortress featuring four corner towers, thick brick walls filled with packed earth, and protective battlements around its perimeter. Three sides are defended by a moat, while the Tagus River acts as a natural barrier on the remaining side.
The castle was built upon the foundations of a 10th-century Arabic fortress and came into the hands of the Gómez de Toledo family in 1307, who transformed it. They converted the structure into a residential stronghold that shaped its present-day appearance.
The castle displays Mudejar architectural features through its distinctive brickwork patterns and construction methods that reflect different time periods. Visitors can clearly see these stylistic elements in how the walls and fortifications are built.
The castle is visible from outside, though access may be limited since it is privately owned and inhabited. Check accessibility beforehand and be respectful of the property owners when planning your visit.
The castle served as a filming location for the Spanish television series Isabel in 2013, portraying a Valladolid palace. The production used this site to depict a significant wedding scene involving the Spanish monarchs.
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