The symbol of Seville
It was given its name (“gold tower”) because it was originally covered in golden tiles.
It forms part of the city walls, and stands on the banks of the river. It dates from the year 1220 and houses the Naval Museum, containing models, navigation charts, compasses and ancient documents.
Practical info
Construction: Tower
Origin: 13th century
Artistic period: Arab
Historic period: 13th century - 18th century
Setting: La Maestranza bullring, María Luisa park
Location
Paseo de Cristóbal Colón, s/n
41001 Seville, Sevilla (Sevilla)
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Useful information
From Monday to Friday
Does not close at midday
From 9:30 AM to 6:45 PM
Weekend
Does not close at midday
From 10:30 AM to 6:45 PM
Closing days: Public holidays
Prices
General: €3
Reduced: €1,50
Monday
Admission free
Services
Permanent exhibitions
Group visit by prior appointment
Near here
Accommodation
Restaurants
Tourist offices

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