Torre de Bujaco

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Torre de Bujaco is a prominent medieval defensive tower in Cáceres, Spain, notable for its well-preserved architecture and role as an emblem of the city’s historic skyline.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic monument
medieval defensive tower
adjacentTo Arco de la Estrella NERFINISHED
city walls of Cáceres NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle medieval architecture
country Spain
elevationAboveGround approximately 25 metres
hasFeature battlements
crenellations
merlons
watchtower
hasFunctionInPast city defense
hasFunctionInPresent cultural tourism site
hasPart parapet walk
turreted corners
hasView Old Town of Cáceres NERFINISHED
Plaza Mayor de Cáceres NERFINISHED
heritageDesignation Bien de Interés Cultural
UNESCO World Heritage Site (Old Town of Cáceres) NERFINISHED
locatedIn Cáceres NERFINISHED
Extremadura NERFINISHED
Plaza Mayor de Cáceres NERFINISHED
Province of Cáceres NERFINISHED
locatedInTimeZone Central European Summer Time
Central European Time
materialUsed stone
notableFor prominent position in Cáceres skyline
well-preserved medieval architecture
openToPublic true
partOf Old Town of Cáceres NERFINISHED
roofType flat roof with battlements
shape square plan
symbolOf Cáceres NERFINISHED
historic skyline of Cáceres
use defensive tower
observation point
tourist attraction

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Old Town of Cáceres hasLandmark Torre de Bujaco