Tank

Although this building of great architectural and social value cannot be visited inside, it is part of the set of water infrastructures developed during the Arab period and afterwards.

It was built at the closest point from the population center to the canal, where the water was taken to fill it.

The tank was used until the arrival of drinking water.
The building has two rooms covered by half-barrel vaults separated by a wall. You can see in the vaults the streams where the water was extracted before the reform of the (18th) eighteenth-century baroque.

The interior is currently accessed through a door made in (2011) twenty eleven.
The cistern was built at the same time as the baths, in the fourteenth century, and was extended in the eighteenth century.