No trip to is complete without Spain Without seeing one of the castles of its capital, Madrid.

The combination of architecture included in its construction is amazing.

Some began as Roman forts, while others were built when the Moors ruled Spain.

that it Castles Gorgeous, luxurious, classic and beautiful all at the same time.

If you have enough time, you must. Explore these masterpieces of Spanish architecture.

The most beautiful castles in Madrid

Olencia Castle, Madrid

The imposing Olencia Castle is believed to be of Moorish origin, having been built during Islamic rule.

where The castle was built on the Horcajo hill at the confluence of the Guardarama and Olencia rivers, hence its name. 

The castle is small compared to other castles located near Madrid.

as Its notable features include the main tower (the Tower of Honor) where the nobles lived and eight other towers.

However, today it is in ruins, with only a few ruins remaining. Privately owned today, it is surrounded by a massive fence.

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Olencia Castle

Batres Castle, Madrid

Batres Castle is located 43 km (27 miles) from Madrid. It is one of the most important tourist attractions in the village of Patrice on the Guardarama River. 

Surrounded by trees, the 15th century Patrice Castle has a magnificent appearance.

Furthermore, one of the unique features you should look for is the diamond shapes on the corners of the tower.

Other notable features include an 82-foot tower, the tallest of the towers.

In addition, the Garcilaso Fountain should not be missed, which can be found under a brick arch surrounded by panels inscribed with poetry.

Patrice Castle

Lamotta Castle

It takes less than two hours to get from Madrid to La Mota Castle in Valladolid province.

And will The trip allows you to see the Spanish countryside, and ends with a visit to a very imposing castle.

La Mota Castle is believed to be located on the site of an earlier Roman castle and most likely a later Moorish castle.

The current castle also dates back to the 15th century.

The castle is famous for its barbeque and trapezoidal interior design.

Later, before it was reduced to ruins in the 17th century, it was a state prison housing the brother of explorer Francisco Pizarro, nobles and even the Borgia kings of Italy.

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Lamotta Castle

Coca Castle

If Coca Castle exudes luxury, it is because it was built by a wealthy 15th-century archbishop who loved extravagance.

Above all, the place is simply stunning, and the castle surrounded by a pine forest adds to the charm.

It is a prime example of military architecture designed in brick.

However, some visitors think it is too ornate to be a military fortress.

Today, the privately owned castle, located 92 miles from Madrid, is accessible only on a guided tour.

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Coca Castle

Manzanares el Real Castle

The 15th-century New Castle of Manzanares el Real is one of the best preserved castles in the Madrid region.

It once hosted local nobles, but today it houses a museum dedicated to Spanish castles and tapestries.

Located on the Manzanares River, it is called New Castle because it replaced an older castle located nearby. 

Earlier, the Mendoza family had lived in the new castle for only a hundred years.

The quadrangular granite castle features circular towers with a Gothic gallery that is considered beautiful by military standards.

The castle is also especially beautiful when lit up at night or in the blue daytime sky.

Manzanares el Real Castle

Segovia Castle

Segovia was initially built as a Roman fort, and soon evolved into the massive structure it is today.

It takes just over an hour's drive from Madrid to the fortress, which is located on a hill overlooking Segovia and the confluence of the Clamores and Eresina rivers.

It is considered a fairy tale castle, and perhaps a model for Disney's Cinderella Castle.

It also differs from other Spanish castles because it is built like the bow of a sailing ship.

Over the centuries, it has served as a castle, royal palace, prison and military academy.

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Segovia Castle

Toledo Castle

Architecture and history form a stunning combination at the Toledo Castle. Located 69 km from Madrid.

Initially, the Romans built the original castle in the 3rd century BC.

Later, the rulers made changes to the castle during restoration efforts.

As a result, this large square castle reflects different architectural styles including: Renaissance style; which combines Gothic, Islamic and Italian elements; Medieval style; and Spanish Baroque.

Each of the castle's four towers reflects a different style.

The castle became a symbol of nationalism during the Spanish Civil War when the Nationalists withstood a major siege by opposing forces.

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Toledo Castle