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The tower on the left bank of the Guadalquivir River was first mentioned during the time of the Christian conquests of the 13th century. It was established in order to control movement over the Roman Bridge. A tower, moat and drawbridge were added in the 14th century. Changes were made to accommodate the new gunpowder weaponry of the 15th century. It was subsequently used as a prison, barracks and girls' school. It currently houses the Al Andalus Living Museum and enjoys the highest preservation protection in the land. The museum showcases Andalusian culture and the collaboration between Christian, Jews and Muslims.

Torre De Calahorra, Puente Romano , 14009 – Córdoba, Phone: +34-9-57-29-39-29

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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