The Torre Cimera (Top Tower) of Monreal del Campo is a historic structure that stands on the ruins of the town's old castle. The original castle was destroyed during the Carlist Wars in 1840, and the current tower was built between 1849 and 1854 using the best stones from the original castle and church.
The tower has a square floor plan and is made up of three masonry bodies, with its sides reinforced with ashlar. It is one of the few remaining vestiges of the old castle and is an important symbol of the historical heritage of Monreal del Campo.