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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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Apart from the beautiful views of Lisbon, I do not remember much of this castle. The welcome is not terrible, especially in the tower with periscope where you make us wait 30 minutes rain rather than to allow us to enter. The room was empty!
The remains are poorly highlighted. Not very interesting for the price.
myga
Visited in february 2016
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Cet édifice médiéval domine la ville; la montée au château par des ruelles est agréable, c'est très animé avec des petites boutiques, des cafés en terrasse qui ouvrent de beaux points de vue sur la ville, le Tage, les toits... Une balade à l'extérieur du château permet de voir un quartier authentique.
Amandynn
Visited in april 2015
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Très beau château avec très belles vues sur Lisbonne et le Tage. Pour y accéder, on emprunte de petites ruelles typiques très jolies.
clm_rnd
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Très beau point de vue sur les différentes collines de Lisbonne et sur le Tage. A ne pas manquer, surtout quand il fait beau. A visiter de préférence le matin ou le midi pour avoir une meilleur lumière et pour prendre de très belles photos.
Castelo Sao Jorge is also called castle Moors and not of the dead as I could hear it! Here there is no ghost, we are not in Scotland see!
It is in the historic district of Alfama (the only one to have was saved by the earthquake of the 15th century Voltaire in Ingenuous reports) that this it spot is impressive stone building overlooking Lisbon.
You can admire from high superb view of the city. Do not forget to take a protection UVA/UVB, I served a sunburnt there in March (the month, not the planet! ).

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