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N 50 B 854 C 1 E Apr 11, 2017 F Nov 19, 2024
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abandoned military fort (1767)

our visit was a short one because of military on the site...

Tags:   fort military Cuba Havana La Habana castillo abandoned lost lost place castle ruins forgotten exploration urbex

N 36 B 1.1K C 2 E Apr 11, 2017 F Nov 19, 2024
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abandoned military fort (1767)

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N 88 B 1.7K C 5 E Apr 11, 2017 F Nov 19, 2024
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The military fort 'Castillo del Principe' has the shape of an irregular pentagon and has two bastions, two semi-bastions and a rediente, further comprises deep trenches, mine galleries, warehouses, offices, a cistern and a housing area large enough to accommodate a garrison of a thousand soldiers, its defensive artillery had 60 cannons of various calibers. It also has special system of underground tunnels built with red bricks that allow communication with all the outposts and most remote positions of the castle. And it's not open for the public.

The fort was built during the surge of military construction in Cuba, after the end of the Capture of Havana by the British, the Spanish government realized that the city was unprotected and transformed the Key of the New World in the most fortified city in the Americas. The castle is named after Charles of Bourbon, Prince of Asturias, son and future successor of King Charles III of Spain. The construction was led by Colonel of engineers Don Silvestre Abarca who made it the Fortress of San Carlos de La Cabaña in the bay.

Work begin in 1767 and conclude in 1779. The fortification had various uses, including highlights of jail, whom it served from colonial times until the triumph of the Cuban Revolution, the castle becomes the most important of Havana, after the arrival of the evolutionary the fort passes host a unit of military ceremonies. Housed detainees and prisoners, including the teacher of José Martí, Rafael María de Mendive, also kept prison Julio Antonio Mella, Eduardo Chibás, Raúl Roa García, Juan Marinello and many other prominent revolutionaries.

Now it's still military zone, but lost and abandoned.

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N 23 B 729 C 2 E Apr 11, 2017 F Nov 19, 2024
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abandoned military fort and prison (1767)

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N 36 B 996 C 0 E Apr 11, 2017 F Nov 19, 2024
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abandoned military fort and prison (1767)

Tags:   fort military Cuba Havana La Habana castillo abandoned lost lost place castle ruins forgotten exploration urbex


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