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Gandaulim Fort
Part of Goa
Ilhas de Goa, India
Gandaulim Fort Entrance Gate in the 1990s
Location of São Braz in Ilhas de Goa
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Coordinates15°30′50″N 73°56′37″E / 15.513819°N 73.943577°E / 15.513819; 73.943577
TypeFort
Height20 m
Site information
OwnerGovernment of Goa
Controlled by India
Open to
the public
Yes
ConditionAbandoned Ruins
Site history
Built1537
MaterialsLaterite stones and mud
DemolishedYes
Battles/warsunknown
EventsDemolished in the 2000s
Garrison information
Current
commander
n/a
Garrisonn/a
Occupantsnone

The Gandaulim Fort, also called the Gaudelupchar Fort was a military installation built on the eastern tip of the Ilhas de Goa. It is believed to date from the 16th-century. The fortress was allegedly built to defend the settlement of São Braz (lit. 'St. Blaise'). It also housed a chapel dedicated to St. Blaise, which later was elevated into a church in 1563.

Demolition

By the advent of the 21st century, the only remaining evidence of the fort consisted of its entrance gate and a few rundown walls. The gate was demolished by the government authorities, as part of a road expansion project, to widen the approach road to the Gandaulim-Cumbarjua ferry.

Gallery

  • Gandaulim Fort Entrance Gate after Demolition Gandaulim Fort Entrance Gate after Demolition
  • Gandaulim Fort Entrance Gate post Demolition Gandaulim Fort Entrance Gate post Demolition

See also

References

  1. "Why this Goan village will root for Croatia". The times of India.
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