Due to the great distance from the Jewish quarter, this monument is not so well known to tourists. However, it is a unique example of the city's medieval architecture. This powerful octagonal tower was built in the early 15th century by Moorish workers and was part of the wall in the northern part of the city.
Inside, it has a single room that communicates with the outside through slim arrow slits and is topped by a dome of half an orange. The upper floor can be reached via a staircase. From there you have an excellent view over a large part of the farmhouse. Unfortunately, at present it is not possible to visit the interior of this monument.