Eastern view of the indoor enclosure of the castle
The reconstruction of the ruins of the ancient fortress Castellum Honesti was carried out during the ninth century, during the reign of the Leonese monarch Alfonso III, the Great. In the twelfth century by order of Archbishop Diego Gelmírez the defenses were expanded, with the mission of avoiding the Norman and Saracen expeditions to Compostela, leaving its design as a large elliptical outer enclosure surrounded by a wall and inside another enclosure armed with seven towers, highlighting in its center a large homage tower. Also known as West Towers, they were declared a National Monument and exhibit its grandeur with a large annual Viking pilgrimage. |
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