Torre de la Cautiva, Tower in Spain
The Torre de la Cautiva is an exquisite example of Nasrid architecture.
Its construction dates back to the 13th-14th centuries, during the reign of Yusuf I of Granada.
The tower's name, 'Captive's Tower', hints at legends of royal prisoners.
Torre de la Cautiva is within the Alhambra palace complex, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The tower features intricate plasterwork and poetic inscriptions that exemplify Islamic art.
Location: Granada
Source: Wikimedia