The Fortaleza de San Felipe is a historic fortress located in the city of Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic. Built in 1564, the fortress was used to defend the city from raids by pirates and foreign invaders.The fortress was built of coral stone and includes a series of bastions and fortified walls, including the Bastion of the Bridge, the Bastion of San Antonio, and the Bastion of San Fernando. Inside the fortress, you can visit the prisons, powder magazines, and barracks, as well as a series of exhibits on the history of the fortress and the city of Puerto Plata.The Fortaleza de San Felipe was restored and opened to the public as a historical museum in 1976. Today, visitors can stroll along the fortified walls and enjoy views of the city and the sea while learning about the history of the fortress and the Dominican Republic. The fortress is a popular attraction for tourists and an important place for the history and culture of the Dominican Republic.