Spain, Andalusia, Cordoba. The Calahorra Tower. Fortified gate that rises up at the south of the Roman bridge. Originally built by the Moors and extensively restored by king Enrique II of Castile in 1369, to defend the city from attacks by his brother Pedro I the Cruel from the South.
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