A marble piece on display is from 1227 and it was found at the eastern side of the Silves Medina. It refers the constructoin of the tower to Emir, son of Abu Yousef, son of Khalifa, Abu Muhammad abd al-Mumin. It was constructed during the month of Ramadan of the year 624 (Hijri, the Muslim calendar). A door at the upper level of the museum provides access to the roof, where one can see the city’s old wall. Apart from historical value, this museum also offers great views of the Silves city. Silves, a beauty of its own kind, a silent poem, written by its past inhabitants.