The Weathercock forms part of a former mosque in Seville, Spain. At its apex sits a ball called a vat with a large bronze Renaissance sculpture of "Giraldillo". The minaret measures almost 51 meters high and the entire tower reaches 97.5 meters tall including later Christian additions. Triana's Bridge, popularly known as the Isabel II Bridge, was designed by Gustave Eiffel and built between 1845-1852 using stone and iron pillars without any wood. It has a large retaining ramp on the Triana side that reaches the street of San Jorge. The Tower of Gold owes its name to its original blue tiles with golden reflections and was constructed in the first third of the 13th