Torre de Mangana
Cuenca, Spain, Spain
Torre de Mangana in Cuenca, Spain, is an iconic 16th-century watchtower built on the site of an earlier Arab alcazaba, synagogue, and Christian church, overlooking the Júcar River.
Originally square with Gothic elements, it endured lightning strikes, French invasions, and multiple restorations—including a neomudéjar redesign in 1926 and a fortified overhaul in 1970—transforming it into a robust symbol of the city's layered past. Today, it houses a clock, the Monument to the Constitution, and offers panoramic views as a beloved cultural landmark.
Location
C. Sta. María, 1, 16001 Cuenca, Spain
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