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Tourists lined up at the entrance to the Torre de Belém.

The Torre de Belém was built both as a ceremonial gateway to Lisbon and as part of a defensive system at the entrance to Rio Tejo. The shore of Belém had been protected by a ship, the Grande Nau, but it was replaced by this tower during the last five years of the reign of King Manuel I (1469-1521). The Torre de Belém was dedicated to the patron saint of Lisbon, São Vicente.
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Torre de Belém

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Author Bernt Rostad from Oslo, Norway
Camera location38° 41′ 31.15″ N, 9° 12′ 53.9″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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