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Fuerte de San García

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Historic site in Algeciras, Spain
San Garcia Fort
Native name
Fuerte de San García (Spanish)
the remains of the Fuerte de San García
LocationAlgeciras, Spain
Built1730s
Spanish Cultural Heritage
Official nameFuerte de San García
TypeNon-movable
CriteriaMonument
Fuerte de San García is located in Province of CádizFuerte de San GarcíaLocation of San Garcia Fort in Province of CádizShow map of Province of CádizFuerte de San García is located in SpainFuerte de San GarcíaFuerte de San García (Spain)Show map of Spain

Fuerte de San García was a fort in Algeciras, Spain, It was built in the 1730s and destroyed in 1811 to deny it to the French. Today all that remains are the foundation and base ruins, in the Parque del Centenario, but it is a registered Bien de Interés Cultural landmark

The Spanish fortifications around Gibraltar were destroyed in 1810 to deny their use by Napoleon's forces. the fortifications around the bay were removed by Portuguese sailors and this was only shortly before the French cavalry arrived in nearby San Roque. The main Spanish lines were destroyed by Colonel Sir Charles Holloway on 14 February 1810. Following the main explosion other towers were destroyed and volunteers took away the rubble.

References

  1. Jackson, Sir William G. F. (1990). The rock of the Gibraltarians : a history of Gibraltar (2nd ed.). Grendon: Gibraltar Books. p. 213. ISBN 0948466146.
  2. Musteen, Jason R (2011). Nelson's Refuge Gibraltar in the Age of Napoleon. New York: Naval Institute Press. ISBN 978-1612510842.
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