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Martello Tower
Simon's Town, Cape Town, 7975, South Africa
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Ca
Review №1

History being preserved here.Go and see!

Ll
Review №2

A historical fort that protected the beach from naval invasion, the Martello Tower was restored in 1972 and proclaimed a National Monument.Prominent citizens of Simons Town worked to stress the importance of saving the Martello Tower upon representatives of the Historical Monuments Commission, 2 April 1959. At the time it was going to be demolished.When the British occupied the Cape in September 1795, they did so to forestall any similar French action. The occupying troops were under the command of Major General James Craig, who was appointed Acting Governor of the Cape and who set about improving the coastal fortifications of Simons Bay. He constructed, as part of these improvements, a large powder magazine capable of containing 980 barrels of gunpowder, (being the reserve ammunition for the Royal Naval Ships) in the near vicinity of the Southern Battery built by the Dutch and known as the Boeselaar Battery. To protect this magazine as well as the rear of the Battery, he completed the construction of the Simons Town tower in early 1796.Visits must be arranged in advance.

Ch
Review №3

Its quiet place

To
Review №4

Very good 👍

Ph
Review №5

Unable to access.

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  • Address:Simon's Town, Cape Town, 7975, South Africa
  • Site:http://www.simonstown.com/museum/stm_hist_martellotower.htm
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  • Historical place museum
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  • Good for kids:Yes
  • Restaurant:No
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