Nestled in Calpe’s charming old town, the Torreón de la Peça is a distinctive circular tower dating from the late 14th–15th century, built as part of the coastal medieval fortifications to defend against pirate raids and Moorish incursions. The name “Peça” refers to the artillery piece once installed inside, reinforcing its role as a key defensive stronghold.
Torreón de la Peça, Calpe – A Historic Sentinel of the Old Town
What to Expect
- Living Heritage & Authenticity
As one of the few remaining towers of Calpe’s medieval walls, its truncated conical base topped with a cylindrical drum is remarkably well-preserved. - Historical Resilience
It played a central role in defending the town during pirate attacks in the 17th and 18th centuries and was restored in 1981, retaining much of its original character. - Cultural Hub in the Old Town
Today, the tower houses the Museo del Coleccionismo, an eclectic museum with rotating exhibitions. Outside, you’ll find two 18th-century English cannons that once protected Calpe’s port.
Summary
Torreón de la Peça is a compact yet powerful historical monument in Calpe’s old town. Its well-preserved architecture, defensive legacy, and modern role as a cultural center make it a must-visit for those interested in local history and heritage. It’s an ideal stop while exploring the whitewashed streets and plazas of the casco antiguo.