Castell de Clasquerí, Medieval castle in Castellar del Vallès, Spain
Castell de Clasquerí is a medieval castle in Castellar del Vallès featuring Gothic and historicist architecture, with a trapezoidal layout including two towers, a central courtyard, and a well. Built at an elevation of 286 meters, the fortress displays both original defensive structures and later architectural additions.
The first documented reference to the castle appears in 1010, when it was called Castrum Kastellare and served as a strategic defensive position. Over the centuries it changed hands among different families and underwent various architectural modifications that shaped its current form.
The Santa Barbara Chapel inside the castle shows Gothic architectural features and displays paintings by Barcelona artist Pere Serafi from the 16th century. This sacred space reflects the spiritual importance the location held for the people living in the surrounding region.
The castle is privately owned and not regularly open to visitors, though it serves as a venue for concerts and television productions. Those interested should inquire ahead about whether special tours or public events are being offered.
The Clasqueri family managed the castle from 1310 to 1788, after which the Fontcuberta family inherited it and remains the owner today. This continuous stewardship by just two families over many centuries is unusual and continues to shape the site's story.
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