• The Calahorra tower (Spanish: Torre de la Calahorra) is a fortified gate in the historic centre of Córdoba, Spain. The edifice is of Islamic origin. History.
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  • The Calahorra Tower was probably built in the late 12th or early 13th century during Almohad rule.
  • Calahorra Tower, despite its exceptional location on the other side of the Roman Bridge, on the other bank of the historical centre of the city, is one of the least...
  • He added a third tower making the Calahorra Tower some kind of a fortress and giving it its current appearance.
  • This Islamic tower (Torre Calahorra), built to guard the access to the Roman Bridge, houses the Museo Vivo de Al Andalus (Alive Museum of Al Andalus).
  • Each of these periods has left its mark on the architecture and cultural fabric of Elche, and the Calahorra Tower stands as a tangible reminder of this rich tapestry of...
  • At the southern end of Córdoba’s Roman Bridge is the Torre de la Calahorra (Calahorra Tower), originally constructed as a defence building in the Middle Ages...
  • The Calahorra Tower was built by the Muslims on the Roman Bridge of Cordoba that crosses the Guadalquivir River, at its southern end.
  • Nowadays, the Calahorra Tower consists of 14 rooms divided into 3 floors and basement.