Commercial and political rivalries in the Caribbean region in the 17th century resulted in the construction of this massive series of fortifications on a rocky promontory, built to protect the important port of Santiago. This intricate complex of forts, magazines, bastions and batteries is the most complete, best-preserved example of Spanish-American military architecture, based on Italian and Renaissance design principles.
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Length: 13 minutes
Item#: BVL144056
ISBN: 978-1-64198-582-6
Copyright date: ©2001
Closed Captioned
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