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Castilian Collection

Background imageCastilian Collection: ALARCON. Castle. Arab origin and rebuilt under Christian rule by King Alfonso VIII

ALARCON. 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

Background imageCastilian Collection: ALFONSO X of Castile the Wise (Toledo, 1221-Seville, 1284). King of Castile and Leon

ALFONSO X of Castile the Wise (Toledo, 1221-Seville, 1284). King of Castile and Leon
Alfonso X of Castile the Wise (Toledo 1221 - Seville 1284). King of Castile and Leon (1252-1284)

Background imageCastilian Collection: Spanish literature. Books of cavalry. Chronicle of Alvaro de Luna (1388 / 1390-1453) Cover

Spanish literature. Books of cavalry. Chronicle of Alvaro de Luna (1388 / 1390-1453) Cover. Printed in Milan in 1546. Library of Catalonia. Barcelona. Catalonia. Spain

Background imageCastilian Collection: Nebrija, Elio Antonio de (1441-1522). Spanish Humanist. Colored engraving

Nebrija, Elio Antonio de (1441-1522). Spanish Humanist. Colored engraving

Background imageCastilian Collection: SIGUENZA. Castle built by Arabs in the twelfth century. It is now an inn of tourism

SIGUENZA. Castle built by Arabs in the twelfth century. It is now an inn of tourism. Guadalajara province. Castile-La Mancha. Spain

Background imageCastilian Collection: Escalona. Castle of Muslim origin rebuilt in the fifteenth century by King John II of Castile

Escalona. Castle of Muslim origin rebuilt in the fifteenth century by King John II of Castile (1406-1454). Toledo province. Castile-La Mancha. Spain

Background imageCastilian Collection: Coca castle. Initiated in 1453 by order of Don Alonso de Fonseca, archbishop of Seville

Coca castle. Initiated in 1453 by order of Don Alonso de Fonseca, archbishop of Seville and master of Coca. Partial view. Coca. Province of Segovia. Castilla-Leon. Spain

Background imageCastilian Collection: TORIJA. Partial view of the castle, destroyed in the nineteenth century by The Empecinado

TORIJA. 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

Background imageCastilian Collection: Guadalajara. The Infantado Palace built in the late fifteenth century by order of

Guadalajara. The Infantado Palace built in the late fifteenth century by order of Don Inigo Lopez de Mendoza, second Duke of Infantado

Background imageCastilian Collection: Romanesque Art. San Juan de Duero. View of the cloister. XIII century. It contains

Romanesque Art. San Juan de Duero. View of the cloister. XIII century. It contains elements of Romanesque, Gothic, Mudejar style and oriental influences. It was declared a National Monument in 1882


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