Forte de São João Baptista - Berlenga, Portugal
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member tmob
N 39° 24.697 W 009° 30.622
29S E 456063 N 4362579
The Fort of São João Baptista and the arcs that connect the island of Berlenga were declared as National Monument on March 22th, 1938.
Waymark Code: WMDMW5
Location: Leiria, Portugal
Date Posted: 02/02/2012
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member coisos
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«The Fort of São João Baptista das Berlangas, or simply known as the Fort of the Berlengas, is located off western coast of Portugal, on the largest island of the archipelago of the Berlengas, in the municipality of Peniche. The fortification belonged to a group of defensive military structures meant to protect the municipality located on the coast.

King Manuel of Portugal ordered the construction of a fortress on Berlenga Grande in 1502, which was immediately rectified under the reign of King Sebastian of Portugal.

The fort, was constructed from the remains of a pre-existing monastery (the Monastery of the Misericórdia da Berlenga) which had previously been abandoned. Hieronymite monks had in the early 16th century, decided that the Berlengas were well situated to provide aid for seafearing people in need of shelter. The islands isolation also provided ideal conditions for the monks to live in austerity through solitude and silence, assiduous prayer and healthy penance. But, the monks became victims of frequent attacks by Algerian, Moroccan, English, and French pirates and privateers. Further, violent weather often cut-off communication to the mainland, which was especially distressing during pirate incursions, as result, the Monastery was abandoned.

It was only during the middle of 17th century that construction began, under the administration of John IV of Portugal, after the visit of João Rodrigues de Sá to the island, who, accompanied by a military engineer determined the plan to follow in its construction (in 1651). Originally during the Portuguese Restoration War, the Counsel of War had determined that a better coastal defense was needed, and had ordered the demolition of the monastery ruins to build the fort. By 1666 construction of the fort had proceed under the direction of engineer Mateus do Couto, for which the final design was credited. That year the Fort of the Berlenga was instrumental in stopping the attack by a Spanish fleet, which was sent to kidnap Queen Maria Francisca of Savoy, on her arrival in Portugal, when she was to married to King Afonso VI of Portugal. After this attack, the King ordered the repair of the fortress, increasing the firepower of its defenses. It was finally completed in 1678, following its destruction by Spanish corsairs in 1666, under the command of General Marquess da Fronteira (from an inscription over a gate).

During the French invasion of the peninsula, the outpost served as a base for British troops, although it was later plundered by the French. In 1821, João VI of Portugal ordered a new remodelling of the fortress, that included the reconstruction of the chapel, which had been burned down during the French assault. It was also used during the Liberal Wars, serving as a forward base for troops loyal to Pedro II of Portugal, to attack the fortress of Peniche (then occupied by Miguelist forces). Fourteen years later its armaments were removed, beginning a gradual decline in the forts state.

In 1953, the fort was repaired and remodeled as part of an attempt to adapt the structure into an inn (Portuguese: pousada).

The DGEMN Direcção-Geral dos Edifícios e Monumentos Nacionais (Directorate-General of Buildings and National Monuments) became involved after 1981 in the recuperation and restoration of the structure, culminating in projects between 1986 and 1987 to consolidate the fortification and make it secure for visitors. The fortress is open to the public during the summer, with guides reserved through the Casa Abrigo.»

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Designação (Name): Forte de São João Baptista e os arcos que o ligam à ilha da Berlenga / Forte da Berlenga

Categoria de protecção (Classification): Classificado como MN - Monumento Nacional

Categoria/Tipologia (Type of heritage): Arquitectura Militar / Forte

Concelho (City): Peniche

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Wikipedia: [Web Link]

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