From the wall that surrounded the town’s castle, possibly from the 13th-14th centuries, various remains can be found in the town of Marzà. At the southern end there is this circular tower with a large slope at its base. Based on its shape, it looks like a watchtower, exterior fortifications common to castles. On each side, another two stretches of sloping walls can be seen, formed by large rough stones arranged in rows and with small crenels made of tiles. Its façade is the same as that at the top of the tower.
Carrer Del Nord 3, 17493 Pedret y Marsá, Provincia de Gerona, España
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