La Giralda is a famous bell tower located in Seville, Spain. Originally built as a minaret for the Great Mosque of Seville in the 12th century, it stands at 104 meters tall. The tower features a unique blend of Islamic and Renaissance architectural styles, showcasing intricate brickwork and decorative elements.
In 1248, after the Christian conquest of Seville, the minaret was converted into a bell tower for the Seville Cathedral. La Giralda is now a symbol of the city and offers stunning views from its top. Visitors can access the tower via a series of ramps instead of stairs.