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14-Dec-2025

Cádiz. Castillo de Santa Catalina

Following the Anglo-Dutch sacking of the city in 1596, King Philip II sent the engineer Cristóbal de Rojas to Cádiz to carry out a defense project; Rojas considered that the most immediate intervention was to build a fortification in the bay of Santa Catalina, in order to defend, in this way, one of the most vulnerable fronts of the maritime borders.
The castle is an important example of early modern military architecture and has survived to the present day largely unchanged. It has a star-shaped layout with two distinct fronts: one formed by triangular bastions overlooking the beach, and the other facing the town, where the castle's only gate is located. This gate is protected by two bastions and a channel that regulated the water level through locks. A bridge leads to the single gate, protected by an upper watchtower, beneath which is a commemorative plaque marking the completion of the construction during the reign of Philip II.

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Tom LeRoy27-Apr-2026 08:45
Great image of the castle and the history of it. v
Gerard KOEHL27-Apr-2026 07:32
Cette église est magnifique et la composition est très réussie. V
Ton, Ben & Rob Nagtegaal27-Apr-2026 05:00
Great shot with the palm trees in front. V
Tomasz Dziubinski - Photography27-Apr-2026 02:56
Excellent and interesting image, Vote.
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