Torre de Belém
Commissioned by Manuel I, the tower was built as a fortress in the middle of
the Tagus in 1515-21. Starting point for the navigators who set out to discover
the trade routes, this Manueline gem became a symbol of Portugal's era of
expansion. What a sight it must have been during rough seas in a storm,
with ships passing by this venerable fortress!

The back of the
fortress here that is
nearer the shore.


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The top enclosed level of
the tower is a chapel
.

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Viewing platforms from
the middle levels.
Protected, but open.

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Large and fat Portuguese
soldiers did not exist;
atleast not the ones that
served at the Torre de Belém!

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