Alcufar Tower - Menorca, Spain
Posted by: manchanegra
N 39° 49.490 E 004° 17.751
31S E 610897 N 4409118
Tower built by the Spanish and later used by the English (during the last period of the British ocupation) at the beginning of the 19th century in order to prevent enemy landings.
Waymark Code: WM677H
Location: Islas Baleares, Spain
Date Posted: 04/16/2009
Views: 8
Alcufar Tower was one of the 3 towers built in 1781 by orders of Captain Francisco Fernandez de Angulo based on the towers the Spanish had built in Gran Canária in 1740.
During the last period of British ocupation (1798-1802), Sir Charles Stuart (British Governor) ordered the building of 12 Martello towers along the coast. These, were added to the pre-existing towers built by the Spanish (3 in total) gaving Menorca a total of 15 Martello Towers.
We sugest parking in Alcufar and walk around the bay to the tower.
Instructions for Visiting a Waymark: Photo of Tower
ratings:
Location: N/A Alcufar, Menorca Spain
Condition of Building: Derelict
Parking: Not Listed
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Visit Instructions:
To claim a find, you must submit a photo of the Martello tower, taken from a different angle to the one shown on the page. The photo should have the tower in full, with some of the surrounding landscape or buildings. If possible, you should also be in the photograph