- Pointe des Espagnols
The Pointe des Espagnols is the north-east extremity of the
Roscanvel peninsula, an outgrowth of the Crozon peninsula closing off theroadstead of Brest . It also marks the south-east limit of thegoulet de Brest (the other limits are marked bypointe des Capucins ,pointe du Petit Minou andpointe du Portzic ).Formed by a cliff that is more than 60m high, at whose summit and base are the remains of fortifications and barracks, the point reaches towards the north-east via the rocher de
la Cormorandière , marked by a pole. The straight channel situated between the point and the rocher is the location for strong currents which affect the roadstead.This strategic position, facing Brest, was already noted by the dukes of Britanny, who sited a fortlet there in 1387 (now lost). In 1594, Spaniards landed here and were only dislodged after several battles - it was in this period that the cape first took on its present name.
Battle of 1594
Fortifications
The known works are: [Michel Dion, "Batteries, réduits, tours, forts, casemates... de Camaret et Roscanvel", Association du Mémorial Montbarey, Brest, 1996, 67 p.]
* Fortlet ("fortin") of the Dukes of Britanny (1387) - Disappeared
* Fortin des Espagnols (1594) - Disappeared
* Lower battery (1695) - built to plans by Vauban, on a platform re-using a mine at the bottom of the cliff
* Fort (1749) -
* Tour modèle n°1 (1812) - seeTour-modèle type 1811 . Battlements destroyed by the Germans
* Underground battery (1888) - embrazures topped by a German blockhouse in 1942
* External battery (1890 - 1891)
* Magazines and underground battery (1890)
* DCA battery (1942)Notes
External links
* [http://www4.culture.fr/patrimoines/patrimoine_architectural_et_mobilier/sribzh/main.xsp?execute=show_document&id=MERIMEEIA29001543&q=sdx_q3 Fort des Espagnols] (general inventory)
* [http://www.fortiff.be/iff/index.php?p=237 fortifications] (photos)
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