Castles in Madrid

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Madrid is a wonderful place which is popular for places of natural beauty and buildings which exhibit architectural excellence.
It is an industrial town and a heaven for tourists.
Perhaps Madrid is one of the places in Spain which has largest castles which are of historical importance.
Apart from castles, it also has many churches, parks, etc.
which all attract tourists.
Some of the castles in Madrid are introduced here because this information would be of benefit for the tourists: Castle of Manzanares El Real: This castle is located about 50 kilometers from Madrid.
According to historians, the castle was built by one of the most powerful families of that time called the Mendozas.
It is believed to have been built in the 15th century.
It is a Gothic style castle having six floors.
Each of the towers has smaller towers and the largest tower which is named as 'Homage tower' has six towers within it which are all in Octagonal shape.
This marvel castle has enough space for storing armor.
Apart from this, there is a courtyard, observatory stations, etc.
Some of the portion of the building which was in dilapidated condition was renewed recently and its original splendor was retained and now this castle is one of the most sought after tourist places of Madrid.
Castle of Villaviciosa de Odon: Of course, this castle is closed for the time being because of renovation work that is going on.
But once it is opened for public, make it a point to visit this beautiful castle which was originally built in the 16th century.
The Air force of Spain has an 'air force museum' in this Castle of Villaviciosa.
This very well planned castle is in the town of Villaviciosa and is very close to Madrid.
This castle in its original form was built in Gothic architecture.
Castle of Batres: This castle is very close to Madrid and Toledo and is located in the town of Batres.
There is no historical record to say who constructed this beautiful castle; but according to the available records, some influential people of Batres constructed it in the 15th and 16th century.
It was actually used as their residence.
According to history, the counts of Onate took control of the castle.
The uniqueness of this castle is its flawless planning.
It has a palace, enough fortifications, cathedral, etc.
Places around the castle are beautifully landscaped and in 1980, it was declared by the Government of Spain as a historical monument.
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