Since the 16th century, the San Juan de Ulúa Fortress has stood as a sentinel over the Port of Veracruz, once serving as a crucial stronghold for the Spanish Empire in the Americas. Now preserved as a national historic monument, this imposing structure offers a tangible link to the city’s colonial past. Visitors can explore the fortress and its well-preserved walls, gaining insight into the strategic and historical significance it held. The site provides a vivid glimpse into the era when Spain exerted its influence over the region, making it a compelling destination for history enthusiasts.
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