• The Torre de la Plata (Tower of Silver) is an octagonal military tower and was constructed by the Almohad Caliphate in the thirteenth century.
  • La Torre de la Plata de Sevilla es una torre octogonal del siglo XII, situada en la calle Santander, que se unía por un paño de la muralla de la ciudad (parte del...
  • When Ferdinand III conquered the city it was renamed Torre de la Victoria - Victory Tower, although it was still popularly known by the name Torre de la Plata.
  • The Torre de la Plata appears in our Complete Guide to Visiting Seville! ... The Torre de la Plata has the following names: Tower of Silver, Torre de la Plata.
  • La Torre de la Plata del siglo XIII de forma octogonal parcialmente restaurada en 1992, se unía con la Torre del Oro a través de los muros de la ciudad.
  • The Torre de la Plata, despite being semi-abandoned, is still in its best moment and it can maintain the importance that it was given in the past, in Roman times.
  • When Ferdinand III conquered the city it was renamed Torre de la Victoria, meaning the "Victory Tower", but the name Torre de la Plata remain in popular use.
  • The Torre de Plata can be found further down the same road. Following calle Santander, we see the Torre de la Plata emerge above the houses.
  • La Torre de la Plata es otro de los monumentos más impresionantes de Sevilla. También construida por los almohades en el siglo XIII...
  • The Torre de la Plata is an octagonal military tower in Andalusia, located in present-day Seville, southern Spain. It was constructed by the Almohad Caliphate.