Tower of Iglesia de San Salvador, Mudéjar bell tower in Teruel, Spain
The Tower of Iglesia de San Salvador is a bell tower in Mudéjar style that stands in Teruel with red brick walls, decorative ceramic tiles, and a blend of Islamic and Christian design elements. The structure displays the geometric patterns and clean lines typical of this regional building tradition.
Construction began in 1911 following the collapse of the adjacent baroque church in 1677, filling an important gap in the town's skyline. The tower was built using local Mudéjar traditions that had been developing in the region for centuries.
The name refers to the adjacent church of San Salvador that shares this tower. Visitors can observe how the structure remains central to the town's religious and visual identity today.
The tower is accessible from Paseo del Óvalo and can be entered through a marked door near the church. Interior visits are available during scheduled opening times, making it easy to reach on foot from surrounding streets.
Inside the tower sits an interpretation center featuring audiovisual displays explaining the Mudéjar building tradition. The center documents the construction methods and techniques that craftspeople refined over many generations in this region.
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