• Calahorra Tower, locally known as Torre de la Calahorra, lies in the center of the city of Elche in the province of Alicante in Spain.
  • The Calahorra Tower is a fortified gate at the left bank of the river and was first erected by the Moors to protect the nearby Roman Bridge.
  • This bridge connecting the city with Calahorra Tower is believed to have been built in the era of Augustus. In 918 it underwent major changes.
  • The Calahorra forms, next to the Door of the Bridge and the Roman Bridge, the so-called monumental surroundings of the River Guadalquivir.
  • ^ "Roman Bridge, Gate of the Bridge, Calahorra Tower and Surrounding Areas - EU Prize for Cultural Heritage / Europa Nostra Awards".
  • Everything You Need to Know About Córdoba’s Calahorra Tower. Córdoba’s Calahorra Tower dates back to the 12th century and is now a museum.
  • At the south end of the Roman Bridge of Cordoba, on the bank of the Guadalquivir River, is the formidable presence of the Calahorra Tower (Torre De Calahorra).
  • The Calahorra Tower (in Arabic: qala'at al-Hurriya) is a fortress of Islamic origin built as an entrance and fortification (a fortified gate) of the Roman Bridge of...
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  • Calahorra Tower (Torre de la Calahorra). Located on the far side of the Roman Bridge, this tower is the oldest defense building in town.