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  1. The Torre del Oro (Arabic: بُرْج الذَّهَب, romanized: burj aḏẖ-ḏẖahab, lit. 'Tower of Gold') is a dodecagonal military watchtower in Seville, southern Spain. It was erected by the Almohad Caliphate in order to control access to Seville via the Guadalquivir river.

  2. May 19, 2024 · Learn about the Torre del Oro, a 12th-century Moorish tower on the Guadalquivir River, and its maritime museum. Discover how to visit the tower, see the river from the boat trips and explore nearby attractions.

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  3. Learn about the Torre del Oro, a 13th-century Almohad fortification and a symbol of Seville. Discover its naval history, its golden reflection and how to visit the Naval Museum and enjoy the river views.

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  5. Visit the Torre del Oro, a 13th-century naval tower and symbol of Seville's maritime heritage. Explore the Naval Museum, climb to the viewing deck and enjoy the river views.

  6. The Torre del Oro received its name ("golden tower") because it was originally covered in golden tiles. Contact details and map. History and what to visit in Seville | spain.info.

  7. Torre del Oro is a tower on the River Guadalquivir that was built to protect the port from enemy ships. It now houses the Naval Museum, where you can learn about the maritime history of Seville and enjoy the panoramic views from the top.

  8. Jul 29, 2023 · The Torre del Oro was a defensive fortress for the surveillance of the entrance to Seville by the river. The origin of its name is unclear. There are several theories. It comes from Islamic Seville. It was an external tower to the walled complex. Today it is a naval museum and a beautiful viewpoint of the river.

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