Citadel of Cascais | |
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Cidadela de Cascais | |
Cascais, Lisbon District, Portugal | |
Coordinates | 38°41′36″N 9°25′11″W / 38.69333°N 9.41972°W |
Type | Bastion fort |
Site information | |
Open to the public | Yes |
Condition | Restored, with areas converted to a hotel and an Arts Centre (Cidadela Art District) |
Site history | |
Built | 1488-; 1594- ;1648- |
In use | To the present |
Materials | Basalt |
The Citadel of Cascais is a set of fortifications built between the 15th and 17th centuries to defend the Cascais coastline and River Tagus estuary and to protect against attacks on the capital of Portugal, Lisbon. The citadel incorporates three separate developments, the tower of Santo António de Cascais, the Fortress of Our Lady of Light (Nossa Senhora da Luz de Cascais), and the former Royal Palace area.