Torre Beneixama
Beneixama, Spain, Spain
Torre Beneixama, also known as Torre Talaia, is a medieval watchtower first documented in 1254 in the small village of Beneixama, Alicante province in Spain's Valencian Community.
Built during the Almohad period to defend against incursions and protect local estates, it stands amid agricultural fields and has been declared an Asset of Cultural Interest since 1985.
Currently under reconstruction, archaeological digs around it have uncovered ceramics like pillows and basins, highlighting its role in the area's early settlement history alongside the nearby Torre del Negret.
Location
Carrer Tractat d'Almizra, 03460 Beneixama, Alicante, Spain
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