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(Castillo de Villalba en Cebolla, Toledo, Spain)

Stones were raised by many

hands and backs bend,

to create the walls for protection.

Castillo de Villalba en Cebolla – I

Begging for a raise

of pay did not work.

The trade-unions still had to be

invented.

Castillo de Villalba en Cebolla – II

Romans were forgotten

their road nearby used

for later people’s needs.

Castillo de Villalba en Cebolla – III

Foundations had been laid by

Islamic rule, in the XI – XII century,

while in later ages the Order of Templars

(los templarios) enforced the construction

and the walls were thick.

Castillo de Villalba en Cebolla – IV

The fortification aimed

to defend the strategic route

near the river Tajo along which

merchandise travelled.

Castillo de Villalba en Cebolla – V

Rulers that lived inside

the walls such as Juan-II of Castille,

did hold the reins of

arrogance.

Castillo de Villalba en Cebolla – VI

Thick walls are not meant

for enlightened minds.

all photos and texts (c) Drager Meurtant, May 17, 2018 – June 17, 2024