Morella opens the Torre del Consell to the public to expand its tourist offer

The space incorporates automatic lighting and surveillance systems to allow visits throughout the day.

Stone facade of a medieval tower in Morella with architectural details, illuminated by sunlight.
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Stone facade of a medieval tower in Morella with architectural details, illuminated by sunlight.

Morella City Council has opened the Torre del Consell to the public, a new heritage resource that can be visited permanently thanks to the installation of security and lighting measures.

Access to this space is through Hort del Baró and Pla dels Estudis. To ensure proper use of the facilities, automatic motion-activated lights and surveillance cameras have been installed, allowing the doors to remain open 24 hours a day.
The council plans to continue with maintenance work, including cleaning the exterior walls and painting the railings. With this action, visitors can tour the entire tower, connecting their route with the Portal del Rey and the Pla dels Estudis viewpoint.
According to municipal sources, this is the first of four towers to be opened soon. The project includes plans for the Torre Redonda, Torre de la Font Vella, and Torre Beneito to host exhibitions in the coming weeks to enrich the town's cultural offerings.