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While visiting Natal you should not miss the chance of visiting Fort of the three Kings, Natal. The Fort of the three Kings, Natal is one of the frequented Tourist Attractions in Natal. It is so named because of the founding of the city on 6th January, 1597, the Epiphany.
The Fort of the three Kings, Natal is known as Forte de Reis Magos. The Fort of the three Kings, Natal is situated at the Av. Pres. Café Filho s/n. It is nestled at the tip of the city of Natal. You will find the majestic building of Fort of three Kings, Natal from the mainland. It is separated by sand pit. During high tide the sand sinks 3 feet below the water level. There are different spacious rooms. Each room of the Fort of the three Kings, Natal has certain distinctive function. These functions are mentioned either in English or in Portuguese.
Fort of the three Kings, Natal has a strong historical background. To protect the city from the French pirates the Captain of Pemambuco, the Fort of the three Kings, Natal was established. In order to defend the camp just close to the beach a palisading Estacada and plaster was to be launched along with the plants in circular manner. There was a reef at the entrance of the bar and ilhado that has helped in the communication with the dry land.
There is a small museum in the quarters of the officers. There is a bit of demonstration on the Vasco de Gama. Tourists are interested to know about the great explorer. The fort earned a lot of importance in between the year 1633 and 1654. It was the time when Dutch had occupied the Fort of the three Kings, Natal.
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