Castle of Cardona explained

Castle of Cardona
Native Name:Castell de Cardona
Native Name Lang:ca
Alternate Names:Parador de Cardona
Hotel Chain:Paradores
Location:Cardona (Barcelona), Spain
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Designation1:Spain
Designation1 Type:Non-movable
Designation1 Criteria:Monument
Designation1 Date:23 January 1992
Designation1 Number:RI-51-0005236

The Castle of Cardona (Catalan; Valencian: Castell de Cardona, in Catalan; Valencian pronounced as /kəsˈteʎ də kəɾˈðonə/) is a medieval fortress in Catalonia, Spain. Situated on a hill overlooking the river valley of the Cardener and the town of Cardona. The fortress was initially constructed by Wilfred the Hairy in 886; it is now a hotel belonging to the state-owned Paradores chain.[1]

History

During the 14th century, Wilfred's heirs and successors, the dukes of Cardona, came from the most important family related to the Crown of Aragon, second only to the royal house itself. Because of this, they were called "kings without crowns", as they had extensive territories in Catalonia, Aragon, and Valencia, and dynastic ties with Castile, Portugal, Sicily, and Naples. This presumably increased the importance of the castle. In 1714, even after a Bourbon siege destroyed a good part of the castle's walls, the garrison was one of the last to surrender to the Bourbon troops which supported Philip V.

Architecture

The castle's architecture features both the Romanesque and Gothic styles. Its principal rooms include the Catalan; Valencian: Sala Dorada ('golden room') and the Catalan; Valencian: Sala dels Entresols ('mezzanine room'). The castle's main jewel is the 11th-century Catalan; Valencian: Torre de la Minyona ('maiden's tower'), a tower which measures in height and in diameter. The Church of Sant Vicenç de Cardona, adjacent to the fort proper, is in the Lombard Romanesque style.

The portico of the Church of St. Vincenç in Cardona was once covered with murals. Fragments of these "painted vaults" were restored in 1960 and are now displayed at the Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya in Barcelona.

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Notes and References

  1. https://www.parador.es/en/paradores/parador-de-cardona "Parador at Cardona".