White Tower Explained
White Tower may refer to:
Geography and history
- White Tower or Tower of the Forty Martyrs, Mamluk minaret of the White Mosque, Ramla, Israel
- White Tower of Thessaloniki, a monument and museum in Greece
- White Tower of Tehran, Iran
- White Tower of Tsarskoye Selo, landscape architecture element in Tsarskoye Selo, Russia
- White Tower (Tower of London), a central tower in the Tower of London, United Kingdom
- White Tower (Brixen), bell tower dated back to the 15th century, Brixen, Italy
- The White Tower (British Columbia), a Canadian Rockies mountain named after the tower in the Tower of London
- The White Tower (Czech Republic), a 16th-century tower in the city of Hradec Králové
- Lotrščak Tower, a 13th-century fortress in Zagreb, Croatia nicknamed "the White Tower"
- Sarkel, a fortress in Russia renamed in 965 A.D. to Belaya Vezha (White Tower)
- Tower of Kamyanyets, often called Belaya Vezha (White Tower)
- Aħrax Tower, a tower in Malta often called Torri l-Abjad (White Tower)
Literature
Film and television
Other uses
See also