Consuegra - Reviews from across the web
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No title The principal fortification, now a pile of ruins, has a strange layout that, except for its large size, is similar to an English keep. ' To the south, and completely isolated from the rest, rises the principal tower, which is connected to the castle by a bridge from the second story. On the west sid... castles.org
hquittner Consuegra Travel Page - VirtualTourist.com We have driven past Consuegra one time,in 1983, but since only 5 VTers have written about it and since we were recording our trips to Andalucia nearby, and since we were attempting to copy old Kodachromes, we decided to add our tips. The named city has nothing that would cause one to go off the rout... members.virtualtourist.com
Consuegra, Toledo | MyTravelGuide.com This is where you can see the most impressive row of windmills in Spain, made famous by Cervantes in his novel, Don Quijote. The views over the plain of La Mancha from here are magnificent. Come during the Saffron Festival (26-28 October) and you'll see how this valuable spice and colourant is extra... mytravelguide.com
Consuegra, Spain: tourism in Consuegra, Spain. Consuegra also holds other treasures, such as the City Hall, the Corredores, site of the Municipal Museum, the Tower of Tercia or the churches of San Juan and SantÃsimo Cristo de Veracruz, which has a museum of votive offerings. The fortress belongs to the early years of the Reconquest. During the ... spain.info
Consuegra Castle In 1183 the castle was ceded to the military order of Knights Hospitaller, by King Alfonso VIII. He considered the castle to be of great importance which is why he granted Consuegra Castle the revenue of a tax on the nearby city of Toledo, for ten years, in order to maintain and improve its defenses... castles.nl
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