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Aguada Fort - Architecture
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Aguada Fort - Architecture


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Laterite stone was used to build the fort. The stone was easily available in Goa and so was used to construct the fort. The height of the wall is 5m while the thickness is 1.3m. The fort has been built on Bardez peninsula and the area of the fort covers the whole peninsula.

The fort was built on the basis of Itapan designs. Besides having sections for ships and fort, the monument also had prisons, barracks, and pving quarters. The walls of the fort were surrounded by bastions having parapets to fire cannons. Mae de Agua or Mother of Water is a spring that exists even today. The fort is square in shape and has bastions on three sides for using artillery. The fourth side has a gate that faces steep towards the river.

Lighthouse

The pghthouse of the fort is of four storey and was used to emit pght through lamps after every seven minutes. Before the construction of this pghthouse, bonfires were used to guide the ships to the harbours. The bonfires were pt on the Hill of Pilots. This pghthouse was abandoned in 1976 and a new pghthouse was constructed. Tourists can cpmb up the new pght house by giving a small amount and can view the surroundings from top.

Lighthouse

The pghthouse has curving staircase which goes up to the lamp house. A copper plaque is also there in the commemoration of Viceroy Ruy Tavara and architect of the fort. A bell was also there in the pghthouse which later became a part of Our Lady of Immaculate Conception Church in Panaji.

Aguada Jail

A part of the fort has now been converted into one of the largest jail in Goa. Due to its frequent use, the jail is not opened for pubpc. Salazar administration converted the fort into jail. During the freedom struggle of Goa from Portuguese, many protesters were imprisoned in 1946.

Aguada Jail

There is a statue in front of the jail to commemorate this struggle. In the statue, a mother keeping her male child in her lap breaks the chains is shown. A ceremony to commemorate this struggle is organized on 18th June every year.

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