Butrón Castle, with its circular turrets, towering spires, and imposing Gothic-style facade, stands as a striking medieval structure in Spain. Originally built in the 11th century, the castle was a contested site among warring local noble families for centuries. Despite falling into disrepair, it was restored in the late 1800s by new owners. Today, visitors can explore this fairytale-like fortress, immersing themselves in its rich history and architectural grandeur.
Butrón Castle (Castillo de Butrón)
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