Mudejar tower of the Church of Olalla

The tower of the old church is a Mudejar style building located in the Spanish town of Olalla, municipality of Calamocha, province of Teruel, Aragon. It has been designated as an Asset of Cultural Interest since December 22, 1982.a​ Built between 1584 and 1603, it has a square base and an octagonal top.

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