Qawra Tower

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Qawra tower

Qawra Tower is a fortification on the island of Malta built by the Knights of Malta in 1637. It is a small fortification, primarily a watchtower. It is also known locally as Fra Ben Tower.

It was built during the reign of Grand Master Juan de Lascaris-Castellar and stands near the tip of Ras il-Qawra (Qawra Point).

To the west it commands the entrance to St. Paul's Bay, to the east Salina Bay along with Għallis Tower.

In 1659 the construction of Ghallis tower linked Qawra Tower into the chain of De Redin towers that allowed communication from Gozo to Valletta.

In 1715 the tower was further strengthened by the addition of a gun battery seaward of the tower.

The battery is now a restaurant and swimming pool, however it is now slightly dilapidated, having been plastered with cement at some time, which is now flaking away, and with water tanks and rough additional brickwork added to its roof.

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