The Coastal Watchtower in Cuella City, Spain

The Coastal Watchtower in Cuella City, Spain

Located in the city of Cullera in Valencia, Spain, this ancient coastal watchtower was built in the 16th century to monitor and defend against pirate attacks along the Mediterranean coast. It is part of the coastal defense system of the Kingdom of Valencia, consisting of rough stone walls in a conical shape, with a bottom circumference of about 10 meters and a height of about 15 meters. The tower contains a basement, two floors, and a terrace with battlements. In the 18th century, a six pound iron cannon was installed on the terrace. At present, the tower has been fully restored and listed as a cultural heritage site. There is now a themed museum inside the tower, showcasing exhibitions on Mediterranean coastal defense and 16th century piracy.
Carcassent Christian Church in Spain

Carcassent Christian Church in Spain

Located in the Carcassent region of Valencia, Spain, it is a building of significant historical and religious significance. This monastery was built in the 13th century and was the first Christian church in the region, witnessing the history of Christian conquest.. The monastery is located on Alberic Old Road and was once one of the centers of local religious activities. As one of the oldest buildings in Carson, it has been declared a national art monument and is one of the most symbolic religious buildings in the city. Attracting tourists and pilgrims with its unique historical value and artistic features, it has become an important cultural and religious landmark.