Torreón de la Chorrera, Havana
Facts and practical information
The Torreón de la Chorrera, or to give it its full name, Fuerte de Santa Dorotea de la Luna de la Chorrera, was completed in May 1646. The tower stands on a coral islet only a few metres from the shore and not much larger than the tower itself. The tower's purpose was to impede the entry of enemy ships into the mouth of the Almendares River. The British damaged and captured the tower when they took the city in 1762, after which the tower was rebuilt in its present form. Today, the tower contains a restaurant. In 1982, the Torreón was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List, along with other historic sites in Old Havana, because of the city's importance in the European conquest of the New World, its fortifications, and its unique architecture. ()
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Torreón de la Chorrera – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Colon Cemetery, John Lennon Park, Espada Cemetery, Museum of Decorative Arts.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How to get to Torreón de la Chorrera by public transport?
Bus
- Bust stop P1 • Lines: A33 (11 min walk)
- Parada 3ra y 4 • Lines: 8 (13 min walk)