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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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Toune35000
Visited in june 2016
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Arrêt imposé lors d'une ballade de la ville, on y savoure un magnifique point de vue sur la ville dans son intégralité : le Cristo Rei, le Pont du 25 avril, le Tage, ainsi que le reste de la ville. On y découvre des restes archéologiques et du château.
Petit bémol : peut être un peu cher ( 8€)
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B2A
Visited in october 2016
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Le château domine la ville et le Tage et une visite des ruines, du musée et une promenade dans les remparts vous raviront.
Pour y accéder, vous pouvez flâner dans les ruelles grimpantes en pavé
vertamandes
Visited in september 2016
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Ce château bénéficie d'un point de vue splendide sur la ville de Lisbonne.
Pour s'y rendre, vous pouvez prendre le tram jaune sur la praça da Figueira pour le prix de 2 euros 80. Il vous faudra cependant monter les quelques rues pour atteindre l'entrée de celui ci : prix : 8,50 euros.
Ensuite, je vous conseille de redescendre à pieds vers le quartier de l'Alfama, quartier typique de Lisbonne et berceau du Fado. L'âme de Lisbonne semble se trouver ici.
karine65
Visited in september 2016
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Superbe chateau avec une vue imprenable sur Lisbonne. Il est vrai que l'entrée a 8,50 est un peu excessive mais cela en vaut vraiment la peine de le voir, c'est super joli :)
Valou84380
Visited in september 2016
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Le chateau sao jorge dispose d'un magnifique point de vue sur Lisbonne, rien que pour cela ça vaut le coup d'y aller.

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