Torre de San Martín

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Torre de San Martín is a notable Mudéjar-style bell tower in the city of Teruel, Spain, recognized as part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its distinctive medieval Islamic-influenced architecture.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Mudéjar architecture
bell tower
historic monument
architecturalStyle Gothic
Mudéjar
associatedWith Mudéjar art in Aragon NERFINISHED
category Tourist attraction in Teruel
constructionStart early 14th century
continent Europe
country Spain
function bell tower
hasComponent arched passage at base
belfry
decorative friezes
twin windows with columns
height approximately 40 metres
heritageDesignation Bien de Interés Cultural (Spain) NERFINISHED
UNESCO World Heritage Site
heritageStatus World Heritage Site component
inception 14th century
influencedBy Christian Gothic architecture NERFINISHED
Islamic architecture NERFINISHED
locatedIn Aragon NERFINISHED
Province of Teruel NERFINISHED
Spain
Teruel NERFINISHED
locatedOn Calle de los Amantes, Teruel NERFINISHED
materialUsed brick
ceramic tile
municipality Teruel NERFINISHED
notableFor Islamic-influenced ornamental brickwork
geometric ceramic tile decoration
horseshoe-arch motifs
partOf Mudéjar Architecture of Aragon NERFINISHED
historic centre of Teruel NERFINISHED
protectionStatus protected monument in Spain
region Aragon NERFINISHED
religiousAffiliation Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
UNESCOExtensionYear 2001
UNESCOInscriptionYear 1986
UNESCORegion Europe and North America
UNESCOSiteName Mudéjar Architecture of Aragon NERFINISHED
usedFor calling to religious services
timekeeping (historically)

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Teruel province contains Torre de San Martín