Governor's Castle (Castelo dos Governadores)

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Governor's Castle (Castelo dos Governadores)

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By walking on the sea side you certainly will pass the “Lagos Castle”, this location is officially known as “Lagos Walls and Turrets and Cerca Urbana and Lagos Fortified Front”, it is a military monument in the city. Lagos is the city with the longest fortified perimeter. This
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Had a quick look at this whilst in Lagos for the afternoon. We had done a boat trip and passed it so went for a look. Big structure with a little bit of info . Guard on duty. Surrounded by nice gardens there was also a fort to see across the road . Would have spent more time
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It was the Romans who built the first town walls around Lagos, and these walls were updated and reinforced during the Arab and, later, Christian occupations of the town. It is possible to walk around the relatively limited remains of the walls, mostly now dating from around the
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Not a great lot to see, but well worth a visit, would have been nice if there had been a bit more information, clearly has a lot of history, we enjoyed it.
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Not much has left of a castle, apart from walls and gates. It’s an alright to come here and take few photos as a part of city tour, since it’s well kept and free of charge.
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