Fort Bourguignon

Fort Bourguignon (Fort Monsival) is one of many fortresses in Pula, Croatia that were built by the Austrian Empire in the second half of the 19th century.

Design

The chief reason for building the fortress was to protect the main Austrian naval port. Шаблон:Clarify It was one of the last fortresses built that used inner fortification rings, forming an arc within a radius of Шаблон:Convert distance to protect the port. It was named after the Austrian admiral Anton Bourguignon von Baumberg. The fortress was inspired by the 1820 fortress design of Archduke Maximilian of Austria–Este for protecting Linz, Austria. Pula's fortresses differ from the original Linz fortress in that older fortresses built between the years 1851-1855 are smaller and less well-fortified than the ones built ten years later, like Fort Bourguignon.

History

Originally called Fort Monsival, it was built from 1861 to 1866, as a two-story circled fortress with a small circular courtyard in the center.

It is not known when the fortress stopped being used as a fortification, but it was used during Third Italian War of Independence in 1866. Soon afterward, it was considered non-operational, but the damage on the roof shows that it was used during the First World War as an army shelter. In the 1970s, the protective channel was half filled with trash. Ten years later a group of young activists turned the fort into one of the two most popular places for rave parties on the southern Adriatic coast.

Design

The hallway faces the yard and expands through every floor, while 20 casemates form the outer shell of the fortress. The fort has three embrasures on the lower floor for rifles, and one embrasure on the upper floor for a cannon. The ceiling is supported by massive oak beams, which once divided the two floors in each casemate. Only a few remain.

The roof of the fortress, which was able to rotate 360 degrees, served as a moving platform for artillery. The iron roof was probably constructed around the end of the 19th century.

The entrance into the Fort was protected by the drawbridge over a moat and two caponiers. A wall offers a gallery and embrasures for the rifles. The standard armor of the Pula's fortresses and probably also in Fort Bourguignon's was Шаблон:Convert weapons, the most famous Austrian cannon during the First World War.

Listed in the following categories:
Post a comment
Tips & Hints
Arrange By:
There are no tips nor hints for Fort Bourguignon yet. Maybe be you will be the first one to post useful information for fellow travellers? :)
7.2/10
2,722 people have been here
Map
Verudela 6C, 52100, Pula, Croatia Get directions

Fort Bourguignon on Facebook

Hotels nearby

See all hotels See all
Rooms Mario Pula- room 4 100197 - 1 BR Apartment

starting $0

Rooms Mario Pula- room 2 100195 - 1 BR Apartment

starting $0

Rooms Mario Pula- room 1 100194 - 1 BR Apartment

starting $0

Rooms Mario Pula- room 3 100196 - 1 BR Apartment

starting $0

Hotel Galija

starting $116

Hotel Amfiteatar

starting $151

Recommended sights nearby

See all See all
Add to wishlist
I've been here
Visited
Arch of the Sergii

Arch of the Sergii is an Ancient Roman triumphal arch located in Pula,

Add to wishlist
I've been here
Visited
Temple of Augustus (Pula)

The Temple of Augustus (Croatian: Augustov hram) is a well-preserved

Add to wishlist
I've been here
Visited
Pula Communal Palace

The local government of the City of Pula is seated in the Communal

Add to wishlist
I've been here
Visited
Pula Arena

The Pula Arena is the name of the amphitheatre located in Pula,

Add to wishlist
I've been here
Visited
Brijuni

Brionian (Brijuni, Italian: Brioni) are a group of fourteen small

Add to wishlist
I've been here
Visited
Nesactium

Nesactium (Istrian dialect: Vizače, Croatian: Nezakcij, Italian:

Add to wishlist
I've been here
Visited
Monkodonja

A hill fort occupied about 1800-1200 BC during the Bronze age, located

Add to wishlist
I've been here
Visited
Balbi's Arch

Balbi's Arch, in Rovinj, Croatia, dates from the 17th century. The

Similar tourist attractions

See all See all
Add to wishlist
I've been here
Visited
Alba Carolina Citadel

The Alba Carolina Citadel (Romanian: Cetatea Alba Carolina) is a

Add to wishlist
I've been here
Visited
Fort Copacabana

Fort Copacabana (Portuguese: Forte de Copacabana, IPA: ]) is a

Add to wishlist
I've been here
Visited
Kilitbahir Castle

Kilitbahir Castle (Turkish: Kilitbahir Kalesi) is a fortress on the

Add to wishlist
I've been here
Visited
Belém Tower

Belém Tower (in Portuguese Torre de Belém, pron. Шаблон:IPA2) is a fo

Add to wishlist
I've been here
Visited
Castillo de Alcalá la Real

Castillo de Alcalá la Real (or Fortaleza de La Mota) is a castle in

See all similar places