Castillo de San Pedro de la Roca

Castillo de San Pedro de la Roca

Infobox World Heritage Site
WHS = San Pedro de la Roca Castle, Santiago de Cuba


State Party = CUB
Type = Cultural
Criteria = iv, v
ID = 841
Region = Latin America and the Caribbean
Year = 1997
Session = 21st
Link = http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/841
The Castillo de San Pedro de la Roca (also known by the less formal title of Castillo del Morro or as San Pedro de la Roca Castle) is a fortress on the coast of the Cuban city of Santiago de Cuba. About 6 miles (10 km) southwest of the city centre, it overlooks the bay.coord|19|58|7.34|N|75|52|13.08|W|display=title

History

Initial design

It was designed in 1637 by Giovan Battista Antonelli (also known as Juan Battista Antonelli), a member of a Milanese family of military engineers, on behalf of the governor of the city, Pedro de la Roca y Borja, as a defense against raiding pirates, although an earlier, smaller, fortification had been built between 1590 and 1610. Antonelli design was adapted to the situation of the fortress on the steep sides of the promontory (the "morro" from which the fortress gets its name) reaching into the bay. It was constructed on a series of terraces; there were four main levels and three large bulwarks to house the artillery. Supplies would be delivered by sea and then stored in the large warehouse, which was cut directly into the rock, or transported up to the top level which housed the citadel. Construction of the citadel took 42 years, starting in 1638 and finally being completed in 1700, though work on the fortification was spasmodic. Antonelli was recalled to Cuba in 1645, shortly after the massive project was started, and other examples of his work can be seen there in the twin forts of Fuerte del Cojimar and Fuerte de Santa Doratea de Luna de Chorrera. Some of the structures from the earlier fortification were later incorporated into the main structure.

Further construction

The fear of pirate attacks was well-founded. While the fortress was still being constructed in 1662, English freebooters took control of Santiago for two weeks and during their stay destroyed part of the fortification and captured the artillery. After they departed, the Spanish government ordered the reconstruction of the damaged part of the fortress and raised the garrison to 300 men. Between 1663 and 1669 the engineers Juan Císcara Ibáñez, Juan Císcara Ramirez and Francisco Perez worked on repairing the damage and improving the fortifications, strengthening the flanks and constructing a new artillery platform. In 1678 it frustrated the attack of a French squadron and in 1680 fought off another attack by 800 men led by Franquesma, the second-in-command of the Antilles filibusters.

Between 1675 and 1692 the fortress was damaged by a series of earthquakes and reconstruction had to be carried out under the direction of Francisco Pérez between 1693 and 1695. From 1738-1740 further work was undertaken by the engineer Antonio de Arredondo, who enlarged the citadel and completed some of the unfinished platforms, with Juan Martín Cermeño and Francisco Calderín making the final changes to the structure after it was again damaged by earthquakes between 1757 and 1766.

By 1775, the fear of attack had diminished, and the parts of fortress known as the Rock ("la Roca") and the Star ("la Estrella") were converted into a prison for political prisoners, although the rest of the fortress continued to serve as a military base. It was again used as a fortress in 1898 when the United States' fleet attacked Santiago de Cuba during the Spanish-American War.

World Heritage Site

During the 20th century the Rock fell into decay, but it was restored during the 1960s by Francisco Prat Puig. The fortress was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1997, cited as the best preserved and most complete example of Spanish-American military architecture.

References

*cite web|url=http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/841|title=World Heritage List: San Pedro de la Roca Castle, Santiago de Cuba|publisher=UNESCO|date=1997|accessdate=1 March|accessyear=2007
*cite book|title=Cuba: 400 Years of Architectural Heritage|author=Rachel Carley|publisher=Watson-Guptill|date=2000|page=224|id=ISBN 0823011283
*cite book|title=The Spanish Main 1493-1800|author=René Chartrand|publisher=Osprey|date=2006|pages=64|id=ISBN 1846030056
*cite web|url=http://www.cnpc.cult.cu/cnpc/monumen/Pag107.htm|title=Monumentos Nacionales: Castillo de San Pedro de la Roca del Morro|publisher=Consejo Nacional de Patrimonio Cultural|language=Spanish|date=|accessdate=1 March|accessyear=2007


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