Qalet Marku Redoubt
Qalet Marku Redoubt | |
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Ridott ta' Qalet Marku | |
Naxxar, Malta | |
View of the coast road from Qalet Marku peninsula, with the site of the redoubt on the left.
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Type | Redoubt |
Site information | |
Owner | Government of Malta |
Condition | Remains buried under modern road |
Site history | |
Built | 1715–1716 |
Built by | Order of Saint John |
Materials | Limestone |
Fate | Demolished |
Qalet Marku Redoubt (Maltese: Ridott ta' Qalet Marku) was a redoubt in the limits of Naxxar, Malta. It was built in 1715–1716 by the Order of Saint John as one of a series of coastal fortifications around the Maltese Islands.[1] It was demolished to make way for the coast road, but its remains are possibly still buried under the road.[2]
History
Qalet Marku Redoubt was built in 1715–1716 as part of the first building programme of redoubts in Malta. The nearest fortifications to the redoubt were Għallis Battery to the northwest and Qalet Marku Battery to the east. Both of these batteries are now largely destroyed, but some remains still survive.
The redoubt originally consisted of a pentagonal platform with a low parapet. A rectangular blockhouse was located at the centre of its gorge.[3]
The redoubt was demolished to make way for the Baħar iċ-Ċagħaq–Salina coast road.[2] Its remains are probably still buried under the surface of the road. Part of the structure can still be seen protruding from beneath the road, although it is encased in concrete.
References
External links
- Articles containing Maltese-language text
- Redoubts in Malta
- Castles and fortifications of the Knights Hospitaller
- Buildings and structures completed in 1715
- Buildings and structures demolished in the 20th century
- Demolished buildings and structures in Malta
- Naxxar
- Limestone buildings in Malta
- National Inventory of the Cultural Property of the Maltese Islands