Category: Military Architecture > Tower
District: Faro > Olhão > Moncarapacho e Fuseta > Arte Nova
The Bias Tower, also known as the Bias watchtower, is located in Fuseta, in the municipality of Olhão, in Portugal.
The Bias Tower is a historical structure of military character.
The construction of the tower dates back to the 11th century, which gives it a long history and historical relevance.
The Bias Tower played an important role in coastal defense, protecting the region against invasions and maritime attacks.
The tower features characteristic medieval architecture, with robust walls and an imposing structure that reflects its defensive function.
The Bias Tower is considered a cultural heritage of Portugal, representing a testimony to the history and military architecture of the country.
The area around the tower is suitable for coastal walks, offering tourists the opportunity to explore the region and enjoy the surrounding nature.
The Bias Tower represents an important historical landmark in Portugal, being a place of interest for history enthusiasts and for those who wish to learn more about the country's military heritage.
Sources: https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torre_de_Bias
License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.pt
Coordinates DD: 37.049682,-7.7603462
Coordinates DMS: 37°02'58.9"N 07°45'37.2"W