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CASTELO SÃO JORGE

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Largo do Chão da Feira, Castelo, Lisbon, Portugal
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2024
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Perched on its hillside since the century, the emblematic Castelo de São Jorge offers a panoramic view of the entire city!

Perched on its hillside since the 5th century, the emblematic Castelo de São Jorge offers panoramic views over the whole city and the river, which explains the strategic interest it has aroused over the years. First disputed by the Visigoths, then by the Moors, it came under Christian control during the Reconquista in the 12th century. It then served as the royal residence of King Afonso Henriques until the early 16th century. After the devastating earthquake of November 1, 1755, which reduced Lisbon to dust, the castle remained in ruins for almost two centuries, attracting writers and travelers fascinated by its overgrown remains. It wasn't until the 1930s that the Portuguese government - led with an iron fist by Salazar's authoritarian Estado Novo - undertook major restoration work, returning the castle to its former splendor. It is this same castle that visitors can tour today. The Permanent Exhibition showcases artefacts found on the archaeological site, while the Camera Obscura in the Torre de Ulisses (Ulysses Tower) allows visitors to explore the city in detail, from the winding streets of Alfama to the shimmering Tagus River. A historic site that bears witness to Lisbon's long history.

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Visited in november 2016
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La vue depuis les remparts sur la ville et le Tage mérite à elle seule la visite du Castelo, et si vous êtes patient vous pourrez voir la ville en temps réel dans une salle obscure via un appareil optique étonnant.
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Visited in september 2016
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Ce chateau mérite le détour. Vous pourrez y accéder à pied ou en tram.
J'avais pris le tram ce qui m'a permis de voir les petites ruelles.
Le chateau propose un jolie point de vue de la ville. N'hésitez pas à y faire un tour !
ric135684
Visited in september 2016
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Magnifique belvédère sur Lisbonne, avec une superbe table d'observation...située juste devant un arbre qui masque totalement la vue.
Sites archéologiques...fermés au public.
Ascension assez raide, par contre la descente au travers du quartier de l'Alfama où certaines rues arborent des photos des anciens et des habitants est assez étonnante !
Visited in november 2016
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le meilleur point de vue sur la ville et quelques ruines intéressantes mais on y va surtout pour le point de vue (voir photo ci-jointe prise de là-haut). L'accès est un peu sportif surtout si vous y allez à pied mais très sympa aussi.
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Visited in october 2016
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Une très belle vue sur la ville, prix de entrée réduit grâce à la Lisboa card . Prendre le tram pour y monter et redescendre en flânant dans les petites ruelles, on y découvre des petits restaurants et boutiques sympathiques.

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