The Torre del Oro Naval Museum (Seville), is located within the defensive Torre del Oro, symbol of the city, on the banks of the Guadalquivir River and next to the bullring of the Real Maestranza in Seville, Spain. History Before being a museum, the monument was used as a chapel, gunpowder store, port captaincy offices, prison, etc. The museum itself was created by ministerial order of March 21, 1936, being a subsidiary of the Naval Museum of the Navy, but for reasons of civil war it was inaugurated in 1944, being divided into two small plants, the lower, of 85 m², and the first, of 127 m², in total 623 m² among which all the elements shown to the visitor are distributed. By order of the Ministry of the Navy and on the proposal of the Patronage of the Naval Museum, on March 21, 1936, the installation of the Maritime…