This castle gives a magnificent city view and has a significant history attached to its demise with stones and architecture landscape to tell the story. The story of layered history of Islami and chirsitanity. "In 2001, archaeological excavations carried out inside the building revealed nine Muslim silos, the first material remains of the Arab occupation in the region, containing numerous Islamic pottery vessels, dating from the period of the Caliphate of Córdoba (10th and 11th centuries), together with pieces from the first years of the Christian occupation and coins from the 12th to the 15th centuries." It's important to acknowledge the history as most of Portugal and Spain were once rulled by Al-Andelus. Which was a former Islamic states and now a modern Spain...
Read moreIt's a nice place to go with your family. It's just ruins of the castle but you can learn a lot from it and discover how they used to bring water inside the place. The view is amazing because you can see 360 degrees of the city from there. And it's free to enter.
There are some stairs to go to a tower where is the Portugal flag. Take care with it. If it's wet you can slip. Taking this is just flat. You can find a church close and at the entrance and down the tower, there is a place where you can read about and see some fragments that they found.
Also around they made a garden with a plant with an amazing smell. You can sit on the bench and enjoy the beautiful sunset.
It's amazing to know about the history of the place. You will be...
Read moreThe Castle of Torres Vedras, located atop a hill, is one of the city’s most emblematic monuments, with a history dating back to Roman times and including periods of Muslim and medieval occupation. Featuring oval walls, semicircular turrets, and the gate tower, it also houses the Church of Santa Maria do Castelo, the only representation of Romanesque art in the municipality. It played a strategic role in the Lines of Torres Vedras during the Peninsular Wars and served as a temporary residence for Portuguese kings. Today, the castle is open to the public, visits are free, and it offers a privileged panoramic view of the city and surrounding region, making it an ideal place to explore the historical and cultural heritage of...
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