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419: 435: 407: 383:, and the Marquis of Monte Real proposed demolishing it to widen the way for horse-drawn coaches and straighten access to the bridge of Triana; however, the people of Seville objected and appealed to the king, who intervened. In 1760, the damage was repaired, with repairs to the bottom floor of the tower, reinforcement with rubble and mortar, and the creation of a new main access via the passageway to the path around the wall. That same year, the upper cylindrical body was built, a work of the military engineer Sebastian Van der Borcht, also architect of the 131: 22: 503: 395:. As of 2008 the museum displayed a variety of old navigational instruments and models, as well as historical documents, engravings, and nautical charts, relating Seville to the Guadalquivir River and the sea. The tower was again restored in 2005. 418: 323:
in the fourteenth century, a hypothesis that has been confirmed by archaeological studies; The third and uppermost being circular in shape was added after the previous third level, Almohad, was damaged by the
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The Tower of Gold was built 1220–1221, by order of the Almohad governor of Seville, Abu l-Ulà, with a twelve-sided base. It barred the way to the Arenal district with a section of wall joining it to the
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that would have been able to block the river. The other anchor-point has since been demolished or disappeared, possibly collapsing during the
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governor of Seville, AbĂą l-UlĂ ; As for the second level, of only 8 meters, also dodecagonal, was built by
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This image shows completely the levels that are not Almohads, the second and the third level.
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Constructed in the first third of the 13th century, the tower served as a
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The tower is divided into three levels, the first level,
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