Category: Military Architecture > Fort
District: Faro > Castro Marim > Castro Marim > Quinta da Cerca
The Fort of São Sebastião in Castro Marim, Portugal, is a point of interest for tourists, offering a rich history and a stunning view.
The Fort of São Sebastião is located in the town, parish, and municipality of Castro Marim, in the District of Faro, Portugal.
This fort is a notable example of the renewal of the town's defensive system during the 17th century. It was built during the reign of King John IV, in the context of the Portuguese Restoration War.
The Fort of São Sebastião in Castro Marim was classified as a National Monument in 2012, recognizing its historical and architectural value.
The fort features an irregular polygonal plan with five bastions. Its strategic location provides a panoramic view of the region and allows for the integration of the defensive system with the town's old walled enclosure.
The fort's main gate faces north, towards the town, connecting to the old Castle via a curtain wall and a covered passage.
In addition to the Fort of São Sebastião, the Ravelin of Santo António de Castro Marim, located east of the town, is also part of the area's defensive system.
Sources: https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forte_de_São_Sebastião_de_Castro_Marim
License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.pt
Coordinates DD: 37.2162219,-7.4444884
Coordinates DMS: 37°12'58.4"N 07°26'40.2"W