St. John's Fort Explained

St. John's Fort
Native Name:Kubu St. John
Native Name Lang:ms
Building Type:fort
Location:Melaka City, Melaka, Malaysia
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The St. John's Fort (Malay: Kubu St. John) is a historical fort in Melaka City, Melaka, Malaysia.[1]

History

The fort was reconstructed from existing Portuguese fortifications during the Dutch period in the 18th century to guard against landward attacks. It was once a private Portuguese chapel dedicated to St. John the Baptist.

Architecture

The fort is located at the top of St. John's Hill. It was built from Laterite stone and bricks. The fort had only one entrance and its outer walls range between 3-4 meters high.

Exhibitions

The fort has canons that are facing inland because the Dutch feared inland threats from Acehnese and Bugis invaders more than maritime invasions.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: St John's Fort Melaka - Malaysia Tourist & Travel Guide. attractionsinmalaysia.com.