Lisbon city walls (historical)

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The Lisbon city walls (historical) were the medieval fortification system that once enclosed and defended the city of Lisbon, integrating strongholds such as São Jorge Castle.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf city wall
fortification system
medieval fortification
architecturalStyle medieval military architecture
associatedWith São Jorge Castle
medieval Lisbon
builtFor defense of Lisbon against invasions
category city walls in Portugal
fortifications in Lisbon
connectedTo São Jorge Castle
surface form: São Jorge Castle defenses
country Portugal
currentUse archaeological remains
tourist attraction (remnants)
function city defense
urban enclosure
hasPart bastions
curtain walls
gates
towers
heritageType cultural heritage
historicalRole protection of the capital of Portugal
influencedBy medieval military needs
integratedStructure São Jorge Castle
locatedIn Alfama
surface form: Alfama area of Lisbon

Lisbon
Portugal
historic center of Lisbon
materialUsed masonry
stone
partOf historic fortifications of Lisbon
purpose defense against sieges
demarcation of urban limits
status mostly demolished
partially preserved
surrounded historic core of Lisbon
terrainFeature hills of Lisbon
timePeriod Middle Ages
urbanRole regulation of trade and movement through gates
usedFor control of access to the city
protection against military attacks

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São Jorge Castle partOf Lisbon city walls (historical)