Talk:Alcázar of Segovia
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edit"the Norwegian black metal band Tartaros." Really? There is such a band? --FinnWiki (talk) 22:02, 3 February 2010 (UTC)
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The Alcázar of Segovia is a medieval castle located in the city of Segovia in Castile and León, Spain. Rising out on a rocky crag above the confluence of two rivers near the mountains of Guadarrama, it is one of the most distinctive castle-palaces in Spain by virtue of its shape, resembling the bow of a ship. The alcázar was originally built in the 11th or 12th century by the Almoravid dynasty as a fortress, but has since served as a royal palace where twenty-two kings reigned, a state prison, a royal artillery college, and a military academy. The castle overlooks a valley with the Eresma River and is a symbol of the old city of Segovia. It was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1985. Today, the alcázar is used as a museum and a military archives building since its declaration as a national archive by royal decree in 1998. Photograph credit: Rafa Esteve
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editThe non-encyclopedic phrases "Its impressive silhouette rises magnificently over ...", "the splendour of the court", and "amazing events" are NPOV. I am going to restore an older edit.
Disney?
editDisney was inspired by Neuschwanstein Castle, not this meager dogshed. 2003:DC:F719:2D00:30CD:5D62:43CE:CCB6 (talk) 00:28, 28 December 2023 (UTC)