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Gaztelugatxe is an
islet An islet is a very small, often unnamed island. Most definitions are not precise, but some suggest that an islet has little or no vegetation and cannot support human habitation. It may be made of rock, sand and/or hard coral; may be permanen ...
on the coast of
Biscay Biscay (; eu, Bizkaia ; es, Vizcaya ) is a province of Spain and a historical territory of the Basque Country, heir of the ancient Lordship of Biscay, lying on the south shore of the eponymous bay. The capital and largest city is Bilbao. ...
belonging to the municipality of
Bermeo Bermeo is a town and municipality in the ''comarca'' of Busturialdea. It is in the province of Biscay, which is part of the autonomous region of the Basque Country in northern Spain. With a population of 16,765, it is the most important fishing ...
, Basque Country (
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). It is connected to the
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by a man-made bridge. On top of the island stands a hermitage (named Gaztelugatxeko Doniene in
Basque Basque may refer to: * Basques, an ethnic group of Spain and France * Basque language, their language Places * Basque Country (greater region), the homeland of the Basque people with parts in both Spain and France * Basque Country (autonomous co ...
; San Juan de Gaztelugatxe in
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), dedicated to
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, that dates from the 10th century, although discoveries indicate that the date might be the 9th century. With another small neighboring island, Aketx, they form a protected
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that extends from the town of
Bakio Bakio ( eu, Bakio, es, Baquio) is a municipality in the province of Biscay, Basque Country, Spain. Location and characteristics It is a small valley which is drained inland by the River Estepona. This valley is surrounded by mountains to the ...
to Cape Matxitxako, on the
Bay of Biscay The Bay of Biscay (), known in Spain as the Gulf of Biscay ( es, Golfo de Vizcaya, eu, Bizkaiko Golkoa), and in France and some border regions as the Gulf of Gascony (french: Golfe de Gascogne, oc, Golf de Gasconha, br, Pleg-mor Gwaskogn), ...
.


Etymology

The word ''gaztelugatxe'' comes from the
Basque Basque may refer to: * Basques, an ethnic group of Spain and France * Basque language, their language Places * Basque Country (greater region), the homeland of the Basque people with parts in both Spain and France * Basque Country (autonomous co ...
''gaztelu'' = "castle" and ''atx'' = "rock", forming "the
rock castle A rock castle (german: Felsenburg) is a type of medieval castle that directly incorporates natural rock outcrops into its defences to such an extent that the rock formations define the structure of the castle. Topographically, rock castles are cl ...
". The word ''atx'' and its derivatives are usual in Basque
toponym Toponymy, toponymics, or toponomastics is the study of ''toponyms'' ( proper names of places, also known as place names and geographic names), including their origins, meanings, usage and types. Toponym is the general term for a proper name of ...
s related to rocky summits: ''Aketx'', ''Untzillatx'', ''Atxulo''...


Description

The Basque coast is rough in this area. The sea ceaselessly erodes the rocky coast creating tunnels, arches, and caves. The island of Gaztelugatxe is in the center of this section of the coast next to the small Aketx island, a sanctuary for marine birds. Next to the hermitage, there is a small shelter with sea views that are used for picnicking and for refuge from the wind. The hermitage is accessed by a narrow path, crossing the solid stone bridge, and going up 231 stepsSan Juan de Gaztelugatxe
Guggenheim-bilbao.eus, Retrieved 12 February 2017
(other sources cite the number as 229 or 237). According to legend, after the slightly strenuous climb to the top of the crag one should ring the bell three times and make a wish.


Hermitage

The small church, 80 metres above sea level, dates from the 10th century. In the year 1053 it was donated by ''Don'' Íñigo López, Lord of Biscay to the monastery of San Juan de la Peña near
Jaca Jaca (; in Aragonese: ''Chaca'' or ''Xaca'') is a city of northeastern Spain in the province of Huesca, located near the Pyrenees and the border with France. Jaca is an ancient fort on the Aragón River, situated at the crossing of two great ...
in
Huesca Huesca (; an, Uesca) is a city in north-eastern Spain, within the autonomous community of Aragon. It is also the capital of the Spanish province of the same name and of the comarca of Hoya de Huesca. In 2009 it had a population of 52,059, almo ...
. Medieval burials from the 9th and 12th centuries have been found on the esplanade and in the hermitage. In 1593 it was attacked and sacked by
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. Among other incidents, it has caught fire several times. On November 10, 1978, it was destroyed in one such fire. Two years later, on June 24, 1980, it was re-inaugurated. The hermitage belongs to the parish of San Pelayo in
Bakio Bakio ( eu, Bakio, es, Baquio) is a municipality in the province of Biscay, Basque Country, Spain. Location and characteristics It is a small valley which is drained inland by the River Estepona. This valley is surrounded by mountains to the ...
. The hermitage also houses
votive offering A votive offering or votive deposit is one or more objects displayed or deposited, without the intention of recovery or use, in a sacred place for religious purposes. Such items are a feature of modern and ancient societies and are generally ...
s from sailors who survived shipwrecks.


Strategic uses

The strategic location of the site has given it an important role in historic episodes. It was one of the places where the
Lord of Biscay The Lordship of Biscay ( es, Señorío de Vizcaya, Basque: ''Bizkaiko jaurerria'') was a region under feudal rule in the region of Biscay in the Iberian Peninsula between 1040 and 1876, ruled by a political figure known as the Lord of Biscay. On ...
, Juan Núñez de Lara, confronted Alfonso XI, King of Castile, in 1334. In 1594 it was attacked by the
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s of
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, who sacked it and killed the caretaker. In the 18th century it was assaulted by English troops; in the
Spanish Civil War The Spanish Civil War ( es, Guerra Civil Española)) or The Revolution ( es, La Revolución, link=no) among Nationalists, the Fourth Carlist War ( es, Cuarta Guerra Carlista, link=no) among Carlism, Carlists, and The Rebellion ( es, La Rebeli ...
the naval
Battle of Cape Machichaco The battle of Cape Machichaco was a naval battle which took place on 5 March 1937 off Bermeo, during the Spanish Civil War, between the Spanish Nationalist heavy cruiser and four Basque Navy trawlers escorting a Republican convoy. The trawl ...
took place nearby.


Filming location

HBO filmed scenes for season seven of its fantasy series ''
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'' at the islet. serving as the castle Dragonstone Gaztelugatxe stood in for Dragonstone, with a digitally created castle on top of the islet.


Gallery

Image: Gaztelugatxe - 1 - Omer Toledano.jpg Image: Gaztelugatxe - 2 - Omer Toledano.jpg Image: San juan de gaztelugatxe.jpg Image: Gaztelugatxe_Connected.jpg Image: gaztelugatxe doniene 2.jpg Image: gaztelugatxe doniene baseliza.jpg Image: gaztelugatxe doniene baseliza 1.jpg Image: gaztelugatxe doniene baseliza 2.jpg Image: gaztelugatxe doniene baseliza 3.jpg, Gaztelugatxe, with Flag of Basque Country Image: gaztelugatxe doniene baseliza 4.jpg Image: Gaztelugatxe doniene eskailarak.jpg Image: Gaztelugatxe 2.jpg Image: Gaztelugatxe pano ezkerra.jpg, A panoramical view of Gaztelugatxe


References


External links


Gaztelugatxe
Bermeo Town Council website.
San Juan de Gaztelugatxe
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