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Perched on its hillside since the century, the emblematic Castelo de São Jorge offers a panoramic view of the entire city!

Perched on its hillside since the5th century, the emblematic Castelo de São Jorge offers a panoramic view of the entire city and the Tagus River, which explains the strategic interest it has aroused over the years. First disputed by the Visigoths, then by the Moors, it came under Christian control during the Reconquista in the 12th century. It then served as the royal residence of King Afonso Henriques until the early 16th century. After the devastating earthquake of November1, 1755, which reduced Lisbon to dust, the castle remained in ruins for almost two centuries, attracting writers and travelers fascinated by its overgrown remains. It wasn't until the 1930s that the Portuguese government - led with an iron fist by Salazar's authoritarian Estado Novo regime - undertook major restoration work, returning the castle to its former splendor. It is this same castle that visitors can tour today. The Permanent Exhibition showcases artefacts found on the archaeological site, while the Camera Obscura in the Torre de Ulisses (Ulysses Tower) allows visitors to explore the city in detail, from the winding streets of Alfama to the shimmering Tagus River. A historic site that bears witness to Lisbon's long history. Allow at least an hour and a half or even two hours if you really want to do the whole tour. Don't miss the view from the top of the walls.

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kent885488
Visited in april 2018
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Un superbe château qu'on peut admirer de quasiment partout dans Lisbonne. Évidemment cela veut dire qu'en haut la vue est totale sur la ville. Très apprécié par les touristes, le temps d'attente est énorme et le prix est un peu élevé. Mais on peut y consacrer une part un budget car c'est un point d'intérêt.
remilap
Visited in march 2018
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Un château intéressant à visiter, très imposant en haut d'une colline.
Très touristique avec toujours beaucoup de monde.
Visited in june 2017
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Une visite à ne pas manquer à Lisbonne. Le château domine la ville. Quand on entre dans son joli parc arboré, on découvre un panorama exceptionnel sur Lisbonne avec une vue à 360°. La visite des lieux et remparts se fait assez bien et l'on peut profiter pleinement de se balader dans le parc ombragé.
goboeuf
Visited in march 2018
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La vue y est magnifique ! Y aller à l’ouverture car la file grandit rapidement. Visitez la chambre obscure, c’est ingénieux. Bonne promenade sur les remparts.
Visited in february 2018
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Une superbe vue sur la ville, à faire en fin de journée la lumière est belle. La visite n'est pas incluse dans la Lisboa Card (une remise est toutefois accordée). Il faut compter 45 min pour faire le tour du site : le parc aux abords du château avec ses magnifiques pins parasols, la visite des remparts, et le site archéologique (une mise en valeur intéressante des vestiges d'un point de vue paysager/architectural).

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