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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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domire
Visited in may 2017
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La visite du chateau est intéressante surtout pour ses jardins peuplés de paons et les vues sur la ville.
Visited in october 2017
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On l'a souvent vu de loin, en essayant désespérant de le rejoindre, mais après de nombreux kilomètres parcourus, parce que c'était notre principale moyen de locomotion pour découvrir la ville, nous l'avons enfin atteint ! Aucune déception, bien au contraire, superbe vue, des petites boutiques mignonnes. Malgré que ce ne soit pas gratuit, cela en vaut le détour. Nous étions vraiment fière de l'avoir enfin atteint !
nellg0
Visited in august 2017
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Une vue magnifique sur Lisbonne.. plusieurs endroits pour admirer la ville. Le bâtiment est immense, grande ballade à prévoir.
miragesc
Visited in august 2017
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Surtout pour la vue.
C'est un vieux château avec peu de choses à visiter à l'intérieur hormis quelques vestiges et un joli jardin avec de beaux paons pas très farouches MAIS la vue sur Lisbonne est exceptionnelle et mérite grandement le détour.
Allez-y par temps clair. La queue d'accès s'écoule vite. Baladez-vous ensuite dans le quartier alentours qui est très sympa.
fixou3538
Visited in august 2017
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Super promenade autour du chateau, sur ses remparts, son esplanade ensoleillée. Vous y profiterez d'une des plus belles vues sur la ville, prenez le temps de siroter un verre de vin grâce à "Wine with a view"!

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