The Castle of Alhama (Spain), is a fortress built in the Islamic period in the late 11th century. The southern end of the castle hill was remodeled in the feudal period. It has two walled enclosures named the Lower and the Upper areas. Access is via a path carved into the rock which leads to the first entrance which was defended by a tower and loopholes. To supply water to the soldiers and the population in the event of a siege, 3 cisterns were built with a capacity of approximately 30,000 liters each. In the Middle Ages this cistern was covered with a vault that kept the water fresh and clean.
Medieval Cistern
Country
Spain
Region
Murcia
Material
Stone
Age
Medieval
Provenance
Castle of Alhama
Internal ID
Cliff_Aljibe
Digitization date
23/01/18 - 25/01/18
Digitization method
Photogrammetry
Photos / scans number
377
Hardware
Canon EOS 5D Mark IV
Lens
31 mm
Lighting
sunlight