Beautiful and functional.
This 13th-century tower once protected Seville from invasion by river, with a giant chain strung across the Guadalquivir to stop hostile crafts.
The chain’s gone now, but the tower remains.
It’s quite the beauty.
The dodecahedral outline seems to emerge from the ground, with the top tower poking above the petal-like crenulations like a flower in mid-bloom.
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