STATE OF RUIN, 2024 shows a Romanesque style castle that dates back to the 10th that has a characteristic defense tower. The castle is located in Catalunya, Spain, at the entrance of Colonia Güell, at the small town of Santa Coloma de Cervelló 20 minutes from Barcelona.
The first reference we have is the sale of the Ennec Bofill estate by Counts Ramón and Emngol in the year 992.In the year 1297, Jaume II bought the castle for a value of 130,000 salaries, keeping it in his property and that of his heirs for almost a century and in the year 1390 it was sold to the city of Barcelona.
In 1715 the castle was abandoned in very poor condition due to the war between James I and Joan II.