- Fort Saint Elmo
Fort Saint Elmo is a
fortification inValletta ,Malta . It stands on the seaward shore of the Sciberras Peninsula that dividesMarsamxett Harbour fromGrand Harbour , and commands the entrances to both harbours.History
Prior to the arrival of the Knights of Malta in 1530, a watchtower existed on this point. Reinforcement of this strategic site commenced in 1533. By the time of the Ottoman Siege of Malta in 1565, this fortification had been reinforced and extended into a modest
star fort .Fort Saint Elmo was the scene of some of the most intense fighting of the siege, and it withstood massive
bombardment from Turkishcannon deployed on Mount Sceberras that overlooked the fort and from batteries on the north arm of Marsamextt Harbour, present site of Fort Tigne. The initial garrison of the fort was around one hundred knights and seven hundred soldiers, including around four hundred Italian troops and sixty armed galley slaves. The garrison could be reinforced by boat from the forts acrossGrand Harbour .During the bombardment of the fort, a cannon shot from
Fort St Angelo across the Grand Harbour struck the ground close to the Turkish battery. Debris from the impact mortally injured thecorsair and Ottoman admiralTurgut Reis (Dragut), one of the most competent of the Ottoman commanders. The fort withstood the siege for over a month, falling to the Turks on 23 June 1565. None of the defending knights survived, and only nine of the Maltese defenders survived by swimming across to Fort St. Angelo on the other side of the Grand Harbour after the fort fell.Though the fort was reduced to rubble during the bombardments, when the Ottomans abandoned the siege the fort was rebuilt and reinforced, becoming partially incorporated into the seaward
bastion of the fortress city of Valletta.Present day
Since the mid-20th century, Fort Saint Elmo has housed
Malta 's police academy. The originalGeorge Cross that was awarded toMalta by KingGeorge VI in April 1942, is on display in the War Museum, which occupies part of the Fort.The
World Monuments Fund placed the fort on its 2008 Watch List of the 100 Most Endangered Sites in the world because of its significant deterioration due to factors such as lack of maintenance and security, natural aging, and exposure to the elements. Conservation and restoration remains possible for much of the fort, but current funds are not sufficient to carry out many necessary repairs.In popular culture
*Fort Saint Elmo was used as a film location for the Turkish jail in "Midnight Express".
Popular Maltese folk band
Etnika gave three concerts on31 July ,1 and2 August 2003 named Bumbum, that drew thousands of revellers to listen to modern Maltese folk music.In the popular real time strategy game,
Age of Empires III , the first level's task is defend a fort on Malta against theOttomans , which appears to be Fort St. Elmo.References
*cite book |author=Francesco Balbi di Correggio translated Ernle Bradford | first= | last= | year=1568 translated 1965 | title=The Siege Of Malta 1565 | chapter= chapter IV | editor= | others= | pages= | publisher=Penguin 2003 | id=ISBN 0-14-101202-1 | url= | authorlink=
External links
* [http://wmf.org/watch2008/watch.php?id=S8194 The World Monuments Fund's 2008 Watch listing for Fort St. Elmo]
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