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The castle's location on a rocky outcrop affected the layout; it was not possible to have one unified structure, and like many castles, Loarre was a collection of buildings bounded by curtain walls. Originally the internal plan included two towers and a chapel behind several curtain walls. Towards
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The outermost walls of the castle and their eight towers were erected in the 13th or 14th century. The church and castle have been the subject of numerous restorations, a major one in 1913 and subsequent ones, particularly during the 1970s, have resulted in the rebuilding of many walls and towers
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architectural forms. The chapel is composed of a single-cell nave with an eastern apse covered by a semicircular vault. The original timber roof of the nave was replaced by a vault at the end of the 11th century.
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J. E. Mann: San Pedro at the Castle of Loarre: A Study in the Relation of Cultural Forces to the Design, Decoration and Construction of a Romanesque Church (diss., New York, Columbia U., 1991)
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J. F. Esteban Lorente, F. Galtier Martí and M. García Guatas: El nacimiento del arte románico en Aragón: Arquitectura, Investigaciones de Arte Aragonés (Saragossa, 1982)
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F. Iñiguez Almech: Las empresas constructivas de Sancho el Mayor: El castillo de Loarre, Archv Esp. A., xliii (1970), pp. 363?73
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The castle was built largely during the 11th and 13th centuries, when its position on the frontier between
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installed a community of Augustinian canons, and it was from Loarre that he prepared for the conquest of
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lands gave it strategic importance. The first of the two major building programs began circa 1020, when
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R. del Arco: El castillo-abadĂ­a de Loarre, Semin. A. Aragon., xiii?xv (1968), pp. 5?36
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A. Canellas-LĂłpez and A. San Vicente: Aragon Roman, Nuit Temps (La Pierre-qui-vire, 1971)
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After 1070, Loarre became increasingly important. In 1073, King
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the end of the 11th century, an additional chapel was built in
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A. Duran Gudiol: El castillo de Loarre (Saragossa, 1971)
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Buildings and structures completed in the 12th century
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Huesca
Loarre
Spain

Loarre Castle is located in Spain
42°18′56″N 0°37′27″W / 42.31556°N 0.62417°W / 42.31556; -0.62417
castillo-loarre.es/.
Sancho RamĂ­rez

Romanesque
Castle
Abbey
town of the same name
Huesca Province
Aragon
Spain
Christian
Muslim
Sancho el Mayor

Sancho RamĂ­rez
Huesca
Peter I of Aragon and Navarre
Montearagon
epic film
Kingdom of Heaven
Romanesque style
keep
entasis
capitals

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