Torre de Cap i Corb
Spain, Spain
Torre de Cap i Corb is a 15th-century coastal watchtower located at the mouth of the San Miguel River in Capicorb, near Alcalà de Xivert-Alcossebre in Castellón province, Valencian Community, Spain.
Built in 1427 by the Order of Montesa under fray Luis Despuig for defense against pirate raids, the 13-meter tall circular structure features robust masonry walls and formed part of the alert network tied to Xivert Castle.
Listed as a Bien de Interés Cultural, it stands amid scenic beaches offering historical insights and panoramic sea views today.
Location
12579 Alcalà de Xivert, Castellón, Spain
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