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Guided visit of Fort Marlborough

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  • Duration: 1h 10mins
  • Live guide in English, French, Spanish
  • Group of max. 20 people
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Keely,  Canada Canada
24 Sep 2023
Excellent
A really fascinating way to experience and understand the importance of the fort! Also, great value for money :)
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Timothy,  United Kingdom United Kingdom
09 Jun 2024
Excellent
Loved this placed , relaxed atmosphere and time to wonder at your leisure.
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Jan,  United Kingdom United Kingdom
08 Sep 2023
Excellent
A very interesting experience, Jorge was a great guide
Guided visit of Fort Marlborough

About: Fort Marlborough

Fort Marlborough was built by the British between 1720 and 1726, during the first period of British rule in Menorca, and its good state of preservation makes it a magnificent example of 18th-century military engineering.

Located in Cala Sant Esteve (Es Castell), its function was to defend the entrance to the port of Mahón. It is excavated in the rock, and is accessed through a tunnel, which reveals a subsoil full of galleries and subway rooms. The upper part offers a magnificent panoramic view of the mouth of the port.

An exhibition montage integrated in the enclosure explains the history and peculiarities of the fort, and helps you understand the turbulent 18th century and the legacy left by Britain in Menorca.

Fort Marlborough
s/n Camí de sa Cala Sant Esteve, 07720, Cala de Sant Esteve
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