Torre Negra Explained

Torre Negra is a 12th-century fort built in 1145 in Catalonia, to defend the territories of Sant Cugat.[1]

Torre Negra is a fortified building built in a strategic defensive position. The fort consists of three floors and an observation platform with arrow and cannon windows on some angles. Most of the structure is made of stone and most of its windows have iron bars.[2]

History

The fort has its origins in 1455 when a strategist from the Monastery of Sant Cugat (Monestir de Sant Cugat) commissioned it as a point of defense in case of an invasion. The first owners were the Vilanova family who were one of the founders of the Monastery. The tower was only used in minor conflicts in 1455 and has for the most part been owned by private owners ever since. The interior is estimated to have been renovated completely five times through the ages, in the hands of many rich people.[3] The council of Sant Cugat has now published plans to buy the fort.[4] [5] This is due to the environmental concerns and protection of a historical place.[6]

References

41.4652°N 2.1008°W

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Alemany. Jordi. Sant Cugat no descarta la compra de la Torre Negra - 25 set 2015. 2021-06-01. El Punt Avui. ca.
  2. Web site: TORRE NEGRA.
  3. Web site: Ajuntament de Sant Cugat - La Torre Negra. 2021-06-01. www.santcugat.cat.
  4. Web site: Ajuntament de Sant Cugat - L'Ajuntament de Sant Cugat inicia els tràmits per adquirir la masia i la finca de la Torre Negra. 2021-06-01. www.santcugat.cat.
  5. Web site: L'Ajuntament vol comprar la masia de Torre Negra. 2021-06-01. Tot Sant Cugat. ca.
  6. Web site: Atemptats a la serra de Collserola. 2021-06-01. www.collserola.org.