Perched high above Lisbon since the 11th century, Castelo de São Jorge, or St. George’s Castle, dominates the city skyline, visible from nearly every vantage point. This Moorish fortress commands a strategic position, offering sweeping panoramas of the surrounding districts. Visitors can explore the castle’s ramparts, which provide a sense of its historical significance, and experience the unique camera obscura. The on-site archaeological museum houses a collection of artifacts that further illuminate the site’s rich past. Whether you have just a few hours or an entire day, the castle offers a wealth of experiences.
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