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Castle of Cornago
Native name
Spanish: Castillo de Cornago
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Location Cornago
La Rioja
Built 14th and 15th centuries
Official name: Castillo de Cornago
Type Non-movable
Criteria Monument
Designated 22 April 1949

The Castle of Cornago is an old castle in Cornago, a town in La Rioja, Spain. It sits high up on a hill, watching over the town. This strong castle was very important during the many wars of the Middle Ages.

The Castle of Cornago

The Castle of Cornago is a historic building in Spain. It stands on a hilltop, giving it a great view of the area. Its strong walls show that it was built to be very tough. This design would have been very helpful during the wars of the Middle Ages.

A Look at the Castle

The castle was built over many years. Construction started in the 14th century and continued into the 15th century. This means it was built during a time when castles were still very important for defense. The castle's design helped protect the people inside from attacks.

Who Owned the Castle?

At one point, the Castle of Cornago belonged to a powerful person named Álvaro de Luna. He was a very important figure in Spanish history. He held many titles, including the Lord of Jubera and Cornago. Owning such a strong castle showed his power and influence.

Protecting History

The Castle of Cornago is recognized as a special historical site in Spain. It was officially declared a monument on April 22, 1949. This means it is protected so that future generations can learn about its history. It is a non-movable monument, meaning it stays right where it was built.

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