Sádaba Castle is a castle in Sádaba, Aragon, eastern Spain, located some 90 kilometres (56 mi) north of Zaragoza. The castle is mentioned for the first time in a document from 1125, although the architectural structure suggests it was built in the first half of the 13th century. It is a typical Middle Ages castle with Cistercian-style decorations, tall walls and seven square towers. Inside is a courtyard with a large rainwater tank in the middle and a chapel in the corner. It is not known who built it, but it is suspected that Sancho VII of Navarre ordered it to be built. At the sides of the castle are the remains of two large halls, which probably were two stories high. It measures 38 by 30 metres (125 ft × 98 ft).
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| - Das Castillo de Sádaba ist eine kastellartige Burg in Sádaba, einer Gemeinde in der Provinz Saragossa der Autonomen Region Aragonien in Spanien, die während der ersten Hälfte des 13. Jahrhunderts errichtet wurde. Die Burg auf einer Felsenplattform ist ein geschütztes Baudenkmal (Bien de Interés Cultural). Der Erbauer dieser Burg ist heute nicht mehr bekannt. (de)
- El castillo de Sádaba se encuentra erguido sobre la roca en lo alto de un pequeño cerro, sobre la localidad de Sádaba (Sadaba en aragonés), en la comarca de Cinco Villas, a 90 kilómetros al norte de Zaragoza, a 20 kilómetros del municipio de Ejea de los Caballeros y en la frontera con la comunidad autónoma de Navarra. Cerca de ella corre el río Arba, afluente del Ebro. El castillo se eleva unos quince metros sobre la villa que estuvo en un principio a sus pies, pero en el siglo XV se trasladó al otro lado del río. (es)
- Sádaba Castle is a castle in Sádaba, Aragon, eastern Spain, located some 90 kilometres (56 mi) north of Zaragoza. The castle is mentioned for the first time in a document from 1125, although the architectural structure suggests it was built in the first half of the 13th century. It is a typical Middle Ages castle with Cistercian-style decorations, tall walls and seven square towers. Inside is a courtyard with a large rainwater tank in the middle and a chapel in the corner. It is not known who built it, but it is suspected that Sancho VII of Navarre ordered it to be built. At the sides of the castle are the remains of two large halls, which probably were two stories high. It measures 38 by 30 metres (125 ft × 98 ft). (en)
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| - Das Castillo de Sádaba ist eine kastellartige Burg in Sádaba, einer Gemeinde in der Provinz Saragossa der Autonomen Region Aragonien in Spanien, die während der ersten Hälfte des 13. Jahrhunderts errichtet wurde. Die Burg auf einer Felsenplattform ist ein geschütztes Baudenkmal (Bien de Interés Cultural). Der Erbauer dieser Burg ist heute nicht mehr bekannt. (de)
- El castillo de Sádaba se encuentra erguido sobre la roca en lo alto de un pequeño cerro, sobre la localidad de Sádaba (Sadaba en aragonés), en la comarca de Cinco Villas, a 90 kilómetros al norte de Zaragoza, a 20 kilómetros del municipio de Ejea de los Caballeros y en la frontera con la comunidad autónoma de Navarra. Cerca de ella corre el río Arba, afluente del Ebro. El castillo se eleva unos quince metros sobre la villa que estuvo en un principio a sus pies, pero en el siglo XV se trasladó al otro lado del río. (es)
- Sádaba Castle is a castle in Sádaba, Aragon, eastern Spain, located some 90 kilometres (56 mi) north of Zaragoza. The castle is mentioned for the first time in a document from 1125, although the architectural structure suggests it was built in the first half of the 13th century. It is a typical Middle Ages castle with Cistercian-style decorations, tall walls and seven square towers. Inside is a courtyard with a large rainwater tank in the middle and a chapel in the corner. It is not known who built it, but it is suspected that Sancho VII of Navarre ordered it to be built. At the sides of the castle are the remains of two large halls, which probably were two stories high. It measures 38 by 30 metres (125 ft × 98 ft). (en)
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