The Fort of the Magi, or Forte dos Reis Magos, stands as a historical sentinel in Natal, Brazil, predating the city’s founding by nearly two years. Construction began on January 6, 1598, coinciding with the celebration of Epiphany, which inspired both its name and distinctive star-shaped design. Strategically positioned for international defense, the fort’s robust structure and unique shape make it a compelling site. Today, visitors can explore this well-preserved fortress, immersing themselves in the rich history and architectural ingenuity of the Portuguese colonial era.
Fort of the Magi (Forte dos Reis Magos)
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