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Clock Tower of Ateca

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Clock Tower of Ateca
Native name
Spanish: Torre del Reloj de Ateca
LocationAteca, Spain
TypeNon-movable
CriteriaBien Catalogado of the Aragonese Cultural Heritage
DesignatedJanuary 12, 1983
Reference no.1-INM-ZAR-020-038-004
Location of Clock Tower of Ateca in Spain

The Clock Tower of Ateca is a structure in Ateca, Spain. A leaning tower of Mudejar style, it was built in 1560 on an ancient medieval tower of the castle of Ateca. The work was carried out by the masters Domingo and the Morisco Ameçot, a resident of Calatayud. On an old tower of the castle of Ateca, the bell tower was built, with Renaissance decoration and Mudéjar tradition.

Description

It was built in 1560 by the master Domingo and the Morisco Ameçot and was carried out, specifically, to place a clock that was going to regulate the life of the town from that moment, probably following the Zaragoza influence of the Torre Nueva, that had the same purpose. The clock was installed in the year 1561 and was built in Zaragoza by Johan Escalante.

The Mudéjar tradition tower consists of two bodies crowned with an octagonal top. The lower body was built on a tower of the castle of Ateca and is built in mortar or plaster mortar, and presents the smooth walls. It is delimited by a cornice of brick of powerful flight. The upper body is built of brick and is also square but smaller; it is divided into two floors, the lower one contains the clock on one of its sides, and the other three have double blind semicircular windows. The octagonal top has eyelets on all sides, and from there the transition is made to the spire that covers the structure.

Legal protection

By order of September 6, 2002, published in the BOA of September 30, 2002 of the Department of Culture and Tourism, it is declared Bien Catalogado of the Aragonese Cultural Heritage.

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This page was last edited on 14 December 2023, at 01:50
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