The "Torre Nueva" or "Torre Derecha" is an 18th-century fort with a truncated conical base and a cylindrical body. It has a surface area of 182 m² and three sections: a first hollow body used as a store and powder magazine, a second cylindrical body for guard duty, and the hollowed out section, from where coastal surveillance was carried out and smoke signals were sent out in case of danger. It is called "right" in contrast to the "tilted" tower and "new" because it was built after the latter. The tower also had a staircase connected by a drawbridge.

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