Castillo San Felipe del Morro

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Castillo San Felipe del Morro conjointly called Fort San Felipe del Morro or Morro Castle, could be a 16th-century fastness placed in city, Puerto RICO Act.
Lies on the northwestern-most purpose of the island of city, Puerto RICO Act. Named in honor of King prince II of Kingdom of Spain, the fortification, conjointly brought up as El Morro or natural elevation, was designed to protect the doorway to the city Bay, and defend the town of previous city from mobile enemies. In 1983, throughout the Reagan administration, the castillo was declared a World Heritage website by the international organization in conjunction with the city National Historic website. Over 2 (2) million guests a year explore the inhospitable ramparts and passageways creating the castillo one in every of Puerto Rico’s main visitant attractions. Facing the structure, on the alternative aspect of the bay, a smaller fortification called El Cañuelo complemented the castillo’s defense of the doorway to the bay.

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