Built by Dutch colonists in the 17th century, the Nossa Senhora de Assuncao Fort stands as a significant historical landmark in Fortaleza, Brazil. The fort was initially held by the Dutch for only five years before being captured and renamed by the Portuguese in honor of the city’s patron saint. Today, this imposing example of Dutch architecture serves as a public museum, featuring exhibits that delve into the lives of local war heroes and notable figures. Visitors can explore the fortress and gain insight into the region’s rich history and the individuals who shaped it.
Nossa Senhora de Assuncao Fort
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