The Santueri Castle, in the South East of Felanitx on the cliffs of
the same name, about 400 metres high, is one of the three rock castles
that are preserved on Mallorca, together with the Castell del Rei, in Pollença,
and the
Castell
d'Alaró.
The present walled area of the Santueri castle, built as from 1316 to
substitute the ancient fortification of the Moslem era, has a triangular
formation and incorporates several towers, the main one of which is circular.
In the time of Jaume I the conqueror, this castle, the same as the one
Del Rei in Pollença and the one in Alaró, became a point
of resistance by the moors. The occupation of the castle did not occur
until 1231, in Jaume I's second trip, two years after the fall of Madina
Mayurqa, the present day Palma. The ownership of the castle passed to Nuño
Sanç de Rosselló, a nobleman who had participated in the
conquest, and the fortification had troops to defend the Eastern coast
(the levant). The Castle has lived relevant historic events, always linked
with its impregnable fortress character, such as in the time of Jaume III
of Mallorca, in 1343, when his partisans opposed and finally surrendered
to Pere III of Catalunya, or during the Germanies War, at the beginning
of the XVI Century, an era characterised by the violent social troubles.
Finally, in 1811, after a long period of decadence, the State sold the
castle which passed into private hands. The present owner is Salvador Vidal.
To access the Santueri Castle, you take the road from Felanitx to Santanyi
and after a few kilometres take the left turn to follow a rural lane that
leads to the esplanade at the foot of the castle walls. This area forms
part of the meridian sector of the Serres de Llevant and on the way to
the left one can see the Puig de Sant Salvador, over 500 metres high, topped
by the
Santuari
de Sant Salvador, a place that must be visited, like the Santueri Castle,
to be able to enjoy some extraordinary views over most of Mallorca and
particularly Portocolom and the surrounding area.
The access to the interior of the impregnable walled castle is only
possible via the ancient door. Until recently, someone controlled the entrance
but the owner has decided not to permit visits until different aspects
relating to the preservation of the castle are solved with the administration,
and also due to some archaeological discoveries by a Swiss man, that apparently
were taken out of Mallorca illegally. Even so, the visit is still recommendable
to be able to contemplate the castle from the outside and to enjoy the
spectacular views from such a unique place.
UPDATE (21/03/2001)
According to Joaquim Vidal, the son of the owner of the Santueri Castle,
he has declared to MallorcaWeb that a German investor has made an important
offer to buy the property. The amount surpasses the price of
the
purchase
of Raixa, carried out in December 2001 for 1,400 million pesetas.
In relation to the controversy about the presumed removal of historic heritage
carried out by Rupert Spillmann, the Swiss amateur archaeologist who last
week returned to the Mallorcan Council 1,001 pieces found at the castle,
Joaquim Vidal denied any responsibility and stated that the Department
of Culture of the Mallorcan Council, at that time controlled by Damià
Pons, present Balearic Minister of Education and Culture, authorised with
documents the action by Spillmann.
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Photographic
report by MallorcaWeb (27 photographs)
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