The Castle of La Calahorra is a Spanish castle located in the town of La Calahorra, in the autonomous community of Andalusia and the province of Granada.
Built from an ancient Moorish fortress, the castle was built at the foot of the Sierra Nevada between 1509 and 1512. It is one of the first Italian Renaissance castles built outside Italy. The Marquis Don Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar y Mendoza, following a stay in Italy from 1506 to 1508, had it built, entrusting its design to Genoese craftsmen to treat the monument "in the Italian style". The architectural and decorative elements are inspired in particular by the repertoire of antique ornaments brought back from Italy by the Marquis around 1509, the Codex Escurialensis. The Renaissance style appears for example in the inner courtyard of the castle, whose upper floor has a colonnade with Corinthian capitals and a balustrade.
It was declared a property of cultural interest in 1922. It is privately owned.
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