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Torre De Mangana stands tall as an iconic symbol of Cuenca's rich history, offering a glimpse into its past while serving stunning views of the city and surrounding hills. Built in the 16th century as a watchtower, its Neo-Mudéjar design received thoughtful restorations during the 20th century, enhancing its historical charm. The tower, which is beautifully illuminated at night, provides an impressive silhouette against the skyline. Visitors can enjoy the panoramic sights from the accessible terrace under the clock tower. It's suitable for a family outing, and a guided tour starting from the old City Hall is a perfect way to explore its significance. Afterward, a lunch at the Parador, once a monastery, provides a delightful culinary experience amidst the backdrop of Cuenca's heritage.

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Features

Suitable for children

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Plaza Trinidad
Bus stop 427 m walk
Plaza Mayor (I)
Bus stop 247 m walk
Puente de la Trinidad
Bus stop 409 m walk
Palafox - Audiencia
Bus stop 232 m walk
Alfonso VIII
Bus stop 62 m walk
San Juan
Bus stop 166 m walk

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Juan Vicente “JuanVicenteViews”
Juan Vicente “JuanVicenteViews”
1 week ago on Google

Interés obligado. JUSTO ARRIBA DEL PARKING. MUCHOS cambios. Esta pintoresca y exótica torre neomudéjar no habría de ser la definitiva: Mangana volvió a ser nuevamente remodelada en 1970. Con esta restauración se pretendía, según se hace constar en la memoria del proyecto, dignificar una torre que, aunque no se podía considerar un monumento artístico de primer orden, tenía una gran importancia para Cuenca, pues se había convertido en uno de sus símbolos.

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david turb
david turb
2 weeks ago on Google

Muy buenas vistas, merece la pena.

Marc Puig
Marc Puig
2 weeks ago on Google

Marca el devenir de las horas de Cuenca.