Originally constructed by the Spanish in the 1740s to defend against pirate attacks, Fortaleza La Polvora now stands as a military museum and a popular tourist destination in Granada, Nicaragua. The fortress features several lookout towers connected by robust stone walls, with a prominent arched main gate. Visitors can climb the towers for panoramic views of the surrounding area, making it a rewarding stop for those interested in history and architecture.
La Polvora Fortress (Fortaleza La Polvora)
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