Castell Vell de Rosanes
Castellví Castle, also known as the Old Castle of Rosanes, is a castle located in Castellví de Rosanes in the Baix Llobregat comarca of Catalonia, Spain.
History
The earliest documented reference to the castle dates to 963, when it was recorded as Castrum vetula. A document from the Sant Cugat Monastery confirms land ownership and names Gilelmus as the castle’s lord. At that time, the castles and lands of Castellví de Rosanes and Castellví de la Marca belonged to the same family, known as Castellví or Castellvell, which held significant influence in the comital court and the city of Barcelona.The name Rosanes derives from the original surname Rodanes, also an early name for the nearby Eramprunyá Castle. The name Castellvell evolved into Castellví, a toponym reflected in both Castellví de Rosanes and Castellví de la Marca. The designation “Old” has several theories: it may distinguish the castle from the later-built Rosanes Castle nearby, refer to Roman foundations beneath the site, or indicate rebuilding after the castle’s destruction by Almanzor in 985. Today, it is also known as Santiago Castle.
Despite its historical significance and archaeological value, Castellví Castle is undergoing severe degradation.
The Castellví barony once encompassed the modern municipalities of Abrera, Castellbisbal, Castellví de Rosanes, Martorell, Sant Andreu de la Barca, Sant Esteve Sesrovires, and Olesa de Montserrat. Its origins are tied to the fortification of this region, particularly intense in the late 9th century and early 10th century. During this period, castles such as Masquefa, Gelida, and Subirats emerged in historical records, reflecting a reorganization of the territory that laid the groundwork for early medieval administration and the later process of feudalization.