Fort Lamoune
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Fort Lamoune
Fort Lamoune is situated in Oran, Algeria, along the Route de l'Érable.
History
- The construction of Fort Lamoune dates back to the 19th century, with its primary purpose being as a military fortress. The fort played a significant role during the French colonial period and was reportedly used for various military operations.
- The fort's strategic location made it a crucial stronghold for French forces in Oran. During World War II, the fort was reportedly used as a military base by the Free French Forces. After Algeria gained independence, the fort fell into disrepair and has since been subject to various restoration efforts.
Architecture
Fort Lamoune is an example of a typical Algerian military fort from the 19th century. Its layout features a classic rectangular shape with bastions on each side, providing comprehensive defense coverage. The architectural style is characteristic of European influence during that era.
Historical Significance and Events
The fort was designated as an important cultural heritage site by the Algerian government, recognizing its historical importance and architectural significance.
Current Status and Use
Fort Lamoune is currently under the care of the Algerian Ministry of Culture. The site serves as a popular tourist destination, attracting visitors interested in its historical significance and architectural features.
Visiting Information
- Address: Route de l'Érable
- Location: Oran, Algeria
- Access: The fort is open to visitors during daylight hours.
- Admission: Free admission for tourists; guided tours available upon request.
Notable Features and Rooms
The fort's interior features a mix of military barracks and administrative spaces. Notable rooms include the command center and the storage facilities for military equipment.
Details
| Name | Fort Lamoune |
|---|---|
| City | Oran |
| Country | Algeria |
| Coordinates | 35.71358, -0.6567056 |
| Current use | tourist destination |
| Guided tours | true |
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