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Fortress of São Francisco do Penedo
Portuguese: Forte de São Francisco do Penedo
Luanda in Angola
Fortress of São Francisco do Penedo is located in AngolaFortress of São Francisco do PenedoFortress of São Francisco do Penedo
Coordinates8°48′05″S 13°15′01″E / 8.8014°S 13.25028°E / -8.8014; 13.25028
Site history
Built1765 (1765)
Built byPortuguese Empire

The Fortress of São Francisco do Penedo (Portuguese: Forte de São Francisco do Penedo) is located in the port city of Luanda, Angola.

History

In the 17th century, by order of Philip II of Portugal, a Commission was created to study how the strategic port city of Luanda could be fortified.

One of the expected buildings to protect the city of Luanda, was the Fortress of Penedo. So, the Fortress would come to guarantee the safety of European occupation, giving resistance to the network of the traffic of the slaves, who were sent to America, from the harbour of Luanda.

The Fortress of Penedo was, since its first building, one of the keys of the Luanda harbour protection. And secretly it cantoned the slaves and assured their sending to the lands of "New World" (America).

The new fortress was built between 1765 and 1766, and was also used as a prison of the Portuguese Political Police.

This Fortress is badly preserved due to its age and its activity as a Prison.

World Heritage Status

This site was added to the UNESCO World Heritage Tentative List on November 22, 1996, in the Cultural category.

References

  1. Centre, UNESCO World Heritage. "Fortress of S. Francisco do Penedo - UNESCO World Heritage Centre". whc.unesco.org. Retrieved 2017-07-27.
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