ROCA-SALVA TOWER
This tower, built at the foot of the Puigdalí hill, is classified as a property of national cultural interest
Built at the foot of the Puigdalí hill, this tower is also known as the Tower of Sant Climent, as it is located not far from the sanctuary of the same name. It is a building flanked at one of its corners by a circular tower 16 metres high, still intact and probably dating from the 12th or 13th century. In the 17th century, it was renovated and enlarged, and again in the 19th and 21st centuries. In the Middle Ages, the complex would have belonged to the Roca-Salva family. It is classified as a property of national cultural interest.
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