Tower of Belem (Torre de Belem) Overview
Completed in 1515, the Tower of Belem is one of Lisbon's most famous sights. Built under the instruction of the architect Francisco de Arruda, who was greatly influenced by the style of fortifications in Morocco, the tower was intended to provide strategic defense to the River Tagus during Portugal's naval ascendancy in the 16th century. Symbolically, it was also the last sight seen by seafarers leaving the city. The tower has a famous 18th-century statue of Virgin and Child, Our Lady of Safe Homecoming, built into the terrace of the bastion, as well as sentry posts on each corner. Access to the the interesting museum is over a gangway; there is also a drawbridge and bulwark, as well as a terrace that offers superb views across the river and of the western part of Lisbon. Air: Lisbon International Airport. Rail: Train: Belem Station. Tram: Public services. Road: Bus: Public services.
Contact Addresses Torre de Belem, Avenida de Brasilia, 1400-206 Lisbon, Portugal Tel: 213 620 034 Website: www.mosteirojeronimos.pt
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Lisbon
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