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Silver Tower

The Torre de la Plata is a 13th century octagonal tower, located on Santander Street, which was joined by a section of the city wall, part of which was demolished in 1821 to the Torre del Oro.
The Silver Tower is an octagonal tower from the 13th century, located on Santander Street, which was joined by a section of the city wall, part of which was demolished in 1821 to the Torre del Oro.

There is no smaller and more unique chapel

In the time of Alfonso X, it was also known as the tower of the Azacanes. In the 18th century, it was partially hidden by the construction of a series of houses according to the project of the Italian architect Vermondo Resta. At the end of the 20th century, it was used as a shelter for homeless people. It was partially restored in 1992. It is in a terrible state being the vegetation that floods large parts of the space.

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At the present time, a wall has been built to protect the building.

At present a wall of our time divides an adjacent courtyard with a parking lot, on which in the seventeenth century was located the Corral de las Herrerías. There is willingness to condition this land as gardens.