• The 12-sided Torre del Oro, perched on the Guadalquivir River, is a Seville landmark. Also known as the Golden Tower, it was constructed in the 13th century...
  • The Torre del Oro was built between 1220 and 1221 during the reign of the Taifa Kings – independent Muslim principalities of the Iberian Peninsula.
  • Tickets for the Torre del Oro in Seville are exclusively available for purchase at the tower’s physical location, with no online or advance booking options available.
  • Exhibiting a number of naval and maritime artefacts and information, Torre del Oro serves as an important museum in Spanish history.
  • The torre del oro now houses a small but interesting naval museum. La torre del oro est la tour la plus populaire de l’ancien muraille de séville.
  • At the start of the cruise, check out the Triana neighborhood and the Torre del Oro and catch a glimpse of the Seville Cathedral’s tower.
  • On August 13, 1992, the Torre del Oro was made a brother to the Tower of Belem of Lisbon to celebrate the Universal Exposition in Seville.
  • A huge chain was linked to the Torre del Oro and another tower that was on the other side of river. When the chain was high, vessels entering the city was stopped.
  • La Torre del Oro fue también empleada como un sitio para resguardar los metales preciosos que traían desde las Indias.
  • The Torre del Oro, or Golden Tower, is a historic watchtower constructed in the early 13th-century by the Almohades, who ruled over Andalusia.