• The Torre de la Plata. The Torre de la Plata (Spanish: Tower of Silver) is an octagonal military tower in Andalusia, located in present-day Seville, southern Spain.
  • The Torre de la Plata (Tower of Silver) is an octagonal military tower and was constructed by the Almohad Caliphate in the thirteenth century.
  • 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.
  • 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 appears in our Complete Guide to Visiting Seville! ... The Torre de la Plata has the following names: Tower of Silver, Torre de la Plata.
  • The Torre de la Plata was built as part of the Almohad fortification of the city.
  • 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 - Victory Tower, although it was still popularly known by the name Torre de la Plata.
  • Çevreden Torre de la Plata manzarası. ... ↑ El italiano que ocultó la Torre de la Plata . Hemeroteca dijital günlüğü ABC (22 Haziran 2004).
  • Dirección de Torre de la plata:Calle Santander, 17 Sevilla. ... https://porahinoes.es/static/images/turismo-torre-de-la-plata-46391-0.jpg.