Torre de San Vicente
Benicàssim, Spain, Spain
Torre de San Vicente in Benicàssim, Castellón, Spain, is a 16th-century Renaissance watchtower built between 1597 and 1599 as part of 18 coastal defenses along Castellón province to protect against pirate attacks.
Featuring a square masonry base, saddle brackets, looped machicolation, and two circular towers, it was garrisoned by five men including a warden and housed signal fires for alerts.
Now well-preserved near beaches and gardens, it serves as an interpretation center and iconic landmark offering sea views and historical insights.
Location
Av. Ferrandis Salvador, 1, 12560 Benicàssim, Castellón, Spain
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