Why is it called "Castelo do Queijo"? | MEDIUM

29/01/2025 2 min

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The Castelo do Queijo, also called Fort of S. Francisco Xavier, owes its name to the fact that, according to tradition, it was built on top of a rounded granite rock with a similar shape to that of a cheese.Built in the 17th century for coastal defense against pirates from North Africa, the Castelo do Queijo has stone walls, shooting platforms with historical cannons, a drawbridge and a gate with Portuguese weapons.Classified as a Property of Public Interest in 1934, its strategic location allows an exceptional look over the Atlantic Ocean, it is now possible to visit the historical-military museum and enjoy the events and cultural programming that takes place there.