Tower of Villañañe

The Tower of Varona (Spanish: Torre de los Varona) is a tower located in Villanañe, Valdegovia, Spain. It was declared Bien de Interés Cultural in 1984.

Tower of Varona
Native name
Spanish: Varona
LocationVillanañe, Spain
Coordinates42.829732°N 3.07155°W / 42.829732; -3.07155
Official nameTorre de Varona
TypeNon-movable
CriteriaMonument
Designated1984
Reference no.RI-51-0005121
Location of Tower of Varona in Spain

The origin of this tower dates back to the end of the 14th or start of the 15th century. The surname Varona dates back to the 7th century and came into being with Doña María Ruiz Pérez. From then until the present day, the tower has been inhabited by her direct descendants.

The whole building has been restored by the Provincial Council of Álava. Its interior has several areas that still retain their traditional character and it is possible to see good examples of furniture throughout the various living rooms, which belongs to the owners of the Tower-Mansion. The wallpapers and the collection of ceramics are also very interesting.

The tower stands out on one side of the complex. The whole building is defended by a crenellated barbican and walls with arrow slits, as well as a wide moat filled with water.



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