
Martello Tower (Barbuda)
Barbuda
The Martello Tower, also known locally as River Fort, is a historic defensive fortification located about three miles south of Codrington on River Road, Barbuda. Standing at 56 feet (17 meters), it is the tallest building on the island and is considered the oldest Martello tower in the Caribbean. Constructed during the Napoleonic Wars, the tower was designed to guard Barbuda's southern coast and its anchorage. While some records suggest it was built on the site of a former Spanish fort dating back to 1745, archaeological analysis indicates the timber used may originate from the 1740s, possibly built by British Admiral Charles Knowles. Its design shows similarities to Spanish coastal fortifications of the mid-18th century, highlighting its strategic importance and architectural heritage. The tower served as a prototype for subsequent Martello towers, making it a unique and significant military landmark in the region.
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Astuce: Visitors should consider touring the Martello Tower during daylight hours for the best visibility and photography opportunities. Given its historical significance, checking for guided tours or local informational sessions can enrich the visit. Since it is a popular but modestly rated attraction, purchasing tickets or arranging visits in advance is advisable during peak tourist seasons. Comfortable walking shoes are recommended due to the beachside location and terrain.
Faits intéressants
- •The Martello Tower in Barbuda is the oldest Martello tower in the Caribbean.
- •At 56 feet (17 meters), it is the tallest building on Barbuda.
- •The tower served as a prototype for later Martello towers worldwide.
- •Timber analysis suggests the structure may have origins linked to British Admiral Charles Knowles in the 1740s.
- •Its design resembles Spanish coastal fortifications from the mid-18th century.
Histoire
The Martello Tower in Barbuda was constructed during the Napoleonic Wars as a coastal defense to protect the southern shore and anchorage of the island.
It may have been built on the site of an earlier Spanish fort from 1745 or constructed by British Admiral Charles Knowles in the 1740s, as suggested by timber analysis.
Over the centuries, the tower has remained a prominent military structure and the tallest building in Barbuda, influencing the design of future Martello towers in the Caribbean and beyond.
Guide du lieu
Martello Tower StructureNapoleonic Wars era
The tower stands 56 feet tall and is the tallest building on Barbuda, showcasing military architecture from the Napoleonic era. Visitors can explore its robust walls and strategic vantage points overlooking the southern coast.