Fort Tigne
Photo: web
Built by the Knights of the Order of Malta between 1793 and 1795 in a polygonal shape. restored at the beginning of the 1998st century it has been placed on Malta's provisional list of Unesco world heritage sites since XNUMX, as part of the knights' fortifications around the ports of Malta.
Well entered in the register: National Inventory of Cultural Heritage of the Maltese Islands - National Inventory of Cultural Property of the Maltese Islands (NICPMI)
01345 Forts Tigné / Fort Tigné
01346 Circular Tower-Keep - Fort Tigné
01347 Central Traverse - Fort Tigné
01348 Casemated Right Face - Fort Tigné
01349 Casemated Left Face - Fort Tigné
01350 Casemated Right Flank - Fort Tigné
01351 Casemated Left Flank - Fort Tigné
01352 Right Courtyard - Fort Tigné
01353 Left Courtyard - Fort Tigné
01354 pit / Ditch - Fort Tigné
01355 Right Counterscarp Galley - Fort Tigné
01356 Center Counterscarp Gallery - Fort Tigné
01357 Left Counterscarp Gallery - Fort Tigné
01358 Scarp masonry revetment - Fort Tigné
01359 Flight of Steps from seashore - Fort Tigné
01360 Remains of vaulted cistern - Fort Tigné
Look at the card "The Maltese Fortifications"
Card insertion: Ignatius Caloggero
Photo: web
Information contributions: Ignazio Caloggero, Region of Sicily, web
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