Belém Tower
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From October to April from 10:00 to 17:00. Rest of the year until 18:30 pm. Closed on Mondays and 1 January, Easter Sunday, 1 May and 25 December.
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Adults, 4 € (combined with the Monastery of Jeronimos, 8 €). Over 65, 2 €. Young Card, 1.6 €. Children under 14 and students, free. On Sundays and holidays is free to all visitors until 14:00.
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About Belém Tower
Belém Tower or the Tower of St Vincent is a fortified tower located in the Belém district of Lisbon, Portugal. It is an UNESCO World Heritage Site (along with the nearby Jerónimos Monastery) because of the significant role it played in the Portuguese maritime discoveries of the era of the Age of Discoveries. The tower was commissioned by King John II to be both part of a defense system at the mouth of the Tagus River and a ceremonial gateway to Lisbon.
The tower was built in the early sixteenth century and is a prominent example of the Portuguese Manueline style, but it also incorporates hints of other architectural styles. The structure was built from lioz limestone and is composed of a bastion and the 30 meter (100 foot), four story tower. It has incorrectly been stated that the tower was built in the middle of the Tagus and now sits near the shore because the river was redirected after the 1755 Lisbon earthquake. In fact, the tower was built on a small island in the Tagus River near the Lisbon shore.
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