Wolseley Battery
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Wolseley Battery
The Wolseley Battery is situated in Delimara, Marsaxlokk, Malta.
Location
The Wolseley Battery is situated in Delimara, Marsaxlokk, Malta.
History
- Built between 1897 and 1899 by the British, the battery was constructed as part of the island's defensive fortifications during a period of heightened military activity. Its strategic location near Fort Tas-Silġ made it an important component of Malta's defenses.
Architecture
The Wolseley Battery is classified as a fortress artillery battery, featuring a distinctive layout and design characteristic of British military architecture in the late 19th century. The battery's structure is composed of stone walls and concrete casemates, with a series of gun emplacements and magazine rooms.
Notable Features and Rooms
- The battery features several notable architectural elements, including its imposing stone walls and concrete casemates. However, due to its current restricted access status, the interior layout and specific details about individual rooms are not publicly available.
Current Status and Use
Today, the Wolseley Battery remains in existence but is not accessible to the public. Its condition and maintenance have been subject to various reports over the years, with some indicating that it has suffered from neglect and disrepair.
Heritage Status
The Wolseley Battery is recognized as a historic site in Malta, with its historical significance acknowledged by local authorities and preservation organizations.
Visiting Information
Due to its restricted access status, visitors are not permitted to enter the battery. However, the surrounding area offers scenic views of Fort Tas-Silġ and the surrounding coastline.
Details
| Name | Wolseley Battery |
|---|---|
| City | Marsaxlokk |
| Country | Malta |
| Coordinates | 35.835735, 14.557938 |
| Architect | The British |
| Current use | not accessible to the public |
| Accessible | false |
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