- Castle of Santa Àgueda
The Castle of Santa Àgueda (Arabized: Sent Agaiz) is found in the municipality of
Ferreries ,Minorca . It is situated over an elongatedplateau , calledSanta Àgueda , 264 m above sea level. It is the third highest point in the island behindMonte Toro (358 m) andS'Esclusa (275 m). The castle is accessed by an ancientRoman road . Next to the castle there was also, until recently, a chapel dedicated to Saint Agatha.History
The Castle of Santa Àgueda was built over an ancient Roman "
castra " by theArab s, whenManûrqa (Minorca) was part of theCaliph of Cordoba . The exact date of its construction is not known, but it was prior to1232 .In1287 , it became the last standpoint of resistance by the Arab inhabitants when the island was invaded by King Alfons III of Aragon. The castle was later destroyed by Alfons' grand-nephew KingPeter IV of Aragon around1343 .The Castle of Santa Àgueda (2006 ) is in ruins. There is a project by the local insular government, "Plan Especial de Protección de Santa Àgueda" (PEP) (2004 ), to rehabilitate and refurbish Santa Àgueda.The "Consell Insular de Menorca", Minorca's Island Council, announced on the17 January 2007 the acquisition of the castle from its former private owners, this coincided with Minorca's National Day, the same day that the island was conquered by Alfons III of Aragon. [ [http://www.esdiari.com/noticia_menorca.php?id=6943 La fortificación de Santa Águeda es a partir a ahora de titularidad pública o en otras palabras, de todos los menorquines. (Es Diari)] ]Notes
External links
*es [http://www.castillosnet.org/baleares/PM-CAS-016.shtml Santa Águeda in castillosnet.org]
*ca [http://www.cercleartistic.com/congres/castell.html Images and history of Santa Àgueda]
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