Fortaleza del Cerro explained

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Shape:cylindrical tower with balcony and lantern atop a fortress
Country:Uruguay
Countrynumber:UY-424

The Fortaleza del Cerro, also known as Fortaleza General Artigas, is a fortress situated in Montevideo, Uruguay overlooking the Bay of Montevideo. It belongs to the barrio of Casabó, at the west of Villa del Cerro. It holds a dominant position on the highest hill of the department of Montevideo (popularly known as Cerro de Montevideo) with an altitude of 134 meters above sea level, on the opposite side of the bay.[1] Its function was to defend the population of Montevideo and its port, on the río de la Plata. Governor Francisco Javier de Elío ordered construction in 1809 and it was completed in 1839;[1] this was the last Spanish fort built in Uruguay. It has housed the Military Museum since 1916.

Monument and Sight

It has been a National Monument since 1931[2] and has housed a military museum since 1916.[1] Today it is a well-known attraction for tourists visiting Montevideo.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: CERRO DE MONTEVIDEO. Montevideo.com. 4 June 2011.
  2. Web site: Cerro – Municipio A. Intendencia de Montevideo. 20 November 2010. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20110426045044/http://www.montevideo.gub.uy/ciudad/datos-%C3%BAtiles/barrios/cerro-municipio. 26 April 2011.