• Cascais Citadel and Fortress. The citadel now houses a hotel and art galleries. Located above the marina, this citadel was built in the mid-1500s, on the site of a...
  • 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...
  • In 1878, by order of King Louis II in the citadel was electricity. Thus, Cascais became the first city in the country, where there was electricity. ... Citadel of Cascais.
  • A visit to the Citadel of Cascais is recommended at any time of the year but is particularly attractive during the warmer months when you can enjoy not only the...
  • With its rich heritage and captivating charm, Citadel of Cascais offers a truly immersive experience for visitors seeking a unique getaway.
  • Citadel of Cascais. This 15th century citadel, overlooking Cascais marina at the mouth of the Tejo Estuary, has played a crucial role in the history of Portugal...
  • President Óscar Carmona chose the Cascais Citadel Palace as the official residence where he lived, with his family, between 1928 and 1945.
  • The Cascais Citadel is a worthwhile day trip from Lisbon. This historic fortress, located in the coastal town of Cascais, offers a glimpse into Portugal's maritime past.
  • The Citadel of Cascais is a set of fortifications built in the 16th century. ... A spectacular place in the center of the old town of Cascais.
  • Over the years, the Citadel of Cascais has seen various restorations and adaptations, integrating it into the modern landscape of the surrounding areas.