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The star-shaped castle was built by the Spanish Empire in the 17th century and was a major military castle on the west coast of the Americas. It is now a landmark here, and the local history museum is inside the castle.
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Fuerte de San Diego Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The San Diego Fortress is located on a hill to the east of Acapulco Plaza. It was built in 1616 and is a pentagonal building. The fort was originally used to protect Spanish merchant shipping between the Philippines and Mexico from Dutch and British islands. The fort still retains the style of the past. There is a very delicate small museum inside. When you stand on the top of the fort, you can look at the beautiful scenery in the distance, and the vision is very wide.
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The star-shaped castle was built by the Spanish Empire in the 17th century and was a major military castle on the west coast of the Americas. It is now a landmark here, and the local history museum is inside the castle.
Fuerte de San Diego is a star-shaped fortress in Guerrero Acapulco, Mexico. It was built during the Spanish Empire and is one of the most important Spanish fortifications along the Pacific coast. The fort was built in the 17th century, but was fully rebuilt in the 18th century. It is an important landmark of Acapulco and is open to the public as the Acapulco Historical Museum.
The pentagon building was built in 1616 on a hill east of the square. The original mission of the fort was to protect Spanish merchant ships from the Dutch and British islands in the Philippines and Mexico. Today, the fortress still maintains the style of the year
The Spanish castle is okay, it is not understandable, it is all Spanish.
A beautiful fortress, ancient for war.