Girarda Tower is a part of the Seville Cathedral. It is now used as a bell tower. The Seville Cathedral was built after the demolition of the original mosque built in the 7th century in 1400. It was completed in 1598. At that time, the minaret of the mosque was left, and the present bell tower-Girarda Tower was rebuilt. Therefore, one of the greatest characteristics of the church is to retain the characteristics of three buildings. The main body of the Gothic church, the Moorish minaret and the top part of the Baroque Bell Tower. The main door of the church is a metal wind vane for the goddess of faith. Another wind vane of the same size is on the top of the Girarda Tower next to it. The bell tower has a ramp for horseback riding, which is also a reflection of the Arab style.