The remains of a tower that may date back to the 12th century can be traced a mong the more recent works.
The remains of a tower are the only above ground remains of the castle.
That is the remains of a tower.
The ruins comprise remains of a tower and a small courtyard.
There are also the remains of a tower near the capital.
The remains of the old wall and a tower can still be seen.
Today the castle comprises a courtyard and the remains of a square tower.
These indicate the remains of a tower, and, together with the corbels and tympanum, suggest a very fine church in the twelfth century.
The ruins comprise the remains of a tower with basement cellars, and a small courtyard to its east.
Ruins surrounded by tall earthworks can still be seen at the site, although the remains of a tower in masonry are partly a reconstruction.