The Fort of San Diego (Fuerte de San Diego), an excellent example of classic Spanish defensive architecture, was constructed in 1616 to protect the trade port of Acapulco from British pirate attacks. Located in Mexico, this star-shaped fortress stands as a testament to the region’s colonial past. Today, the fort houses the Acapulco Historical Museum, which offers visitors a chance to explore the city’s history through its well-curated displays. The museum provides a window into the past, allowing guests to understand the strategic and historical significance of the fort and the broader context of Acapulco’s development.
Fort of San Diego (Fuerte de San Diego)
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