Fort Rotterdam, an enormous colonial-era Dutch fort, stands as Makassar’s signature sight and a prominent waterfront landmark. Built during the Dutch colonial period, the fort’s robust architecture and strategic location have made it a focal point of the city. Today, visitors can explore its historical significance, walk along its sturdy walls, and enjoy the lush lawns that provide a serene setting for an afternoon stroll. The fort also houses the La Galigo Museum and hosts cultural events, such as the Makassar International Writers Festival, making it a vibrant hub of both history and contemporary culture.
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