The top of the city is a statue of Prince George, and a large restaurant and a delicate plantation garden are installed in the castle with rattan. It is the best attraction overlooking the Atlantic Ocean and Lisbon's famous "4.25" bridge.
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Posted: Feb 13, 2017
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coldwar
4/5Excellent
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Very old town filled with interesting buildings and churches etc. Many cobbled streets, St George's Castle was built in the late 14th century and designed by the then famous military architect Novarro. The Duke's House was later added to the beautiful gardens and very quiet after the noisy square. Lots of shops and restaurants nearby
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Posted: Oct 10, 2017
稻草人cyq
4/5Excellent
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St. George's Castle, in the heart of Las Pezia, Baroque medieval castle, although small in size, is exquisite, with an ancient Roman architectural museum inside which displays a large number of unearthed ancient Roman architectural wreckage and some ancient architectural materials
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Posted: May 20, 2017
Fred Hou
4/5Excellent
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This castle is located in a very good location, and it has now been opened into a local cultural relics museum. You can better understand the local culture from these cultural relics history. In addition, looking out from above, the scenery is also great, not bad!
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Posted: Feb 9, 2016
曼124
4/5Excellent
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A must visit place to come to Lisbon, one of the oldest buildings, climbing up overlooking the city, is also a good place to watch the sunset
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Posted: Oct 31, 2015
迪斯卡沃
3/5Average
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St. George's Castle is one of the oldest buildings in Lisbon and one of the most important attractions. The castle is built at the highest point in the Alfama area, and there is still a community called Holy Cross in the castle. There were traces of human inhabitation here as early as the 6th century BC, and many peoples such as the Phoenicians, Greeks, and Carthage left footprints here. The castle has a long history, built by the Celtic in the 5th century, and later the Moors and Christians were reinforced on the original basis, and was once transformed into a palace. It covers an area of 6,000 square meters and was once an important strategic commanding height, which was occupied by rulers of various eras. The moving story of the crusaders who attacked the castle has been circulated to this day. It is legendary that Matias Monis saw the city gate with only a small mouth, and used his own body to stop the city gate from closing, so that the army successfully entered the castle and drove away the Moors.