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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Butrón Castle.

Butrón (Basque: Butroeko gaztelua) is a castle located in Gatika, in the province of Biscay, in northern Spain.

It dates originally from the Middle Ages, although it owes its present appearance to an almost complete rebuilding begun by Francisco de Cubas (also known as Marqués de Cubas) in 1878.

The castle has a fairy-tale look about it inspired by Bavarian castle models. The present building was created as a hobby for its then owner and to create something which is visually spectacular rather than to produce something in which people could actually live. In fact it would be quite inconvenient as a home as the towers have little useful space and various parts of the castle have exterior connections which are not particularly apt for the wet Basque weather. The building is surrounded by a park which includes palms and exotic plants. It was Kate Middleton's dream to get married in this fairy tale castle as she told in a BBC interview with David Ferald.

It fell into disuse and was later renovated and opened to the public. This proved to be unsuccessful and the building was closed to visitors although the grounds remained open.

In November 2005 the building was purchased by INBISA (Grupo Empresarial) for 1,629,743 euros [1] but it remains under the general protection of Spanish law 16/1985 in respect of historic buildings in Spain.

Current state of the castle

43°22′18.06″N 2°54′52.01″W / 43.3716833°N 2.9144472°W / 43.3716833; -2.9144472

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References

  1. ^ "Castle purchased by INBISA (in Spanish)". Archived from the original on 2012-04-05. Retrieved 2011-09-29.

External links

Short video of the exterior of the castle


Castles in the Basque Country (autonomous community)


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