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- Castle_Alcázar_of_Segorbe abstract "The Castle Alcázar of Segorbe was an alcázar and castle located in the hill of Sopeña in the town of Segorbe. Very little was what finally remain from the old Alcázar, this enormous complex that for over a thousand years was the residence of the most important lords, dukes and kings.Bernardo Espinalt, in 1784, in his Atlante Español, insists that the urban expansion of Segorbe was completely open outside the medieval Walls, which had led to the need to establish a new Walls that largely relied on the old layout, being the rest new construction. The new Walls had nine gates, which were to be those of Teruel, Argén, Sopeña, Cárrica, Castellnovo, Valencia, la Maza and Altura, gates that are well documented in contemporary and later writings. The last years of the century lead the decisive ruin of the millennial Alcázar.Bishop Lorenzo Gómez de Haedo decides the construction of a new hospital and House of Mercy, and think of the Alcázar for the extraction of materials with which to carry out the work. The demolition began in March 1784. Finally it reach the total destruction of the main architectural ensemble of Segorbe, which had sheltered the city for centuries. After downing only it remained standing a few remains of the walls closing the enclosure on the southern slopes of the rise, while the above constructions were completely destroyed. The Bishop Aguilar seems finally aware of the huge irreparable loss this enclave, although it is late. In fact for years that it was not used as a stately home and a strategic summit it did not use since the beginning of the century. In any case, its facilities, at least some, had to remain in good conditions, as annually was the setting for the votive festivals celebrated by the Cathedral for Our Lady of La Leche. This Virgin was the owner of the Chapel of the Alcázar from the 16th century and its image remained in the Castle until the demolition. Currently, there are some fortifications built to mark the Carlist Wars.".
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- Castle_Alcázar_of_Segorbe wikiPageWikiLink Segorbe.
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- Castle_Alcázar_of_Segorbe wikiPageWikiLinkText "Castillo Alcázar de Segorbe".
- Castle_Alcázar_of_Segorbe wikiPageWikiLinkText "Castle Alcázar of Segorbe".
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- Castle_Alcázar_of_Segorbe subject Category:Alcazars_and_Alcazabas_in_Spain.
- Castle_Alcázar_of_Segorbe subject Category:Destroyed_landmarks_in_Spain.
- Castle_Alcázar_of_Segorbe subject Category:Destroyed_landmarks_in_Spain_demolished_during_Early_Bourbons_until_Napoleonic_invasion_in_Spain.
- Castle_Alcázar_of_Segorbe subject Category:Former_military_buildings_and_structures.
- Castle_Alcázar_of_Segorbe subject Category:Royal_residences_in_Spain.
- Castle_Alcázar_of_Segorbe hypernym Alcázar.
- Castle_Alcázar_of_Segorbe comment "The Castle Alcázar of Segorbe was an alcázar and castle located in the hill of Sopeña in the town of Segorbe.".
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