Fuerte de Santa Engracia
Travesía Santiago
Fuerte de Santa Engracia
The Fuerte de Santa Engracia is a fortress located in Pancorbo, Spain, and its construction period dates back to 1797.
The purpose of this fortified structure was to serve as a military outpost during the late 18th century.
Architecture and Layout
- The fortress features an architectural style typical of Spanish fortresses from that era, with a mix of stone and brick construction.
- The layout is designed for defense, with thick walls and strategically placed bastions.
- The fortress has undergone several renovations over the years but still retains its original defensive structure.
Historical Significance and Events
The Fuerte de Santa Engracia played a significant role in the region's military history, particularly during the Napoleonic Wars.
Although specific details about its involvement are not available, it is believed to have been used as a strategic location for military operations.
Current Status and Use
Today, the fortress serves as an attraction and tourist destination, offering visitors a glimpse into Spain's rich military history.
The site is open to the public, and guided tours are available.
Heritage Status
The Fuerte de Santa Engracia has been designated a heritage site by the Junta de Castilla y León, recognizing its historical significance and architectural importance.
Visiting Information
- Address: Travesía Santiago
- Town: Pancorbo
- Country: Spain
Notable Features and Rooms
- The main gatehouse with thick stone walls
- A large courtyard with a central fountain
- A chapel dedicated to the Virgin of Engracia
- A museum showcasing artifacts from the fortress's military history
Details
| Name | Fuerte de Santa Engracia |
|---|---|
| City | Pancorbo |
| Country | Spain |
| Coordinates | 42.642128, -3.1215 |
| Current use | attraction and tourist destination |
| Accessible | true |
| Guided tours | true |
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