Castillo De San Marcos

United States
December 15, 2006 12:03pm CST
If you ever get the opportunity to visit St. Augustine, be sure to visit the Castillo De San Marcos. It's a large, beautiful fort right in the middle of the old city.
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@findcutegj (1466)
• India
16 Dec 06
Yes, i have heard about it and its stunning!! I have never visited there personally though. Castillo de San Marcos was for many years the northern most outpost of the Spanish New World Empire. In 1672 construction of the Castillo de San Marcos, the immense and impressive fortress that guards Matanzas Bay, began. Faced by the growing English presence to the north the Spanish needed to strengthen the City's defenses; therefore, Spanish soldiers and Native Americans were pressed into service to build a giant structure of coquina blocks quarried from nearby Anastasia Island. Castillo de San Marcos is the oldest masonry fort and the best-preserved example of Spanish colonial fortification built in the continental United States. Designed by Spanish Engineer Ignacio Daza, it was built in the form of a hollow star with a diamond shape bastion at each corner. Construction of this fort was finally completed in 1695. The physical integrity and the structural splendor of this massive fortress remains largely intact more than three centuries after its completion.
• United States
15 May 08
I've been to St. Augustine five times (and am going again this fall) and the Castillo de San Marcos is my absolute favorite attraction! You're right, it *is* beautiful! I could spend hours there. In 2003 when I visited, there was a storm blowing in over the bay. The atmosphere was simply amazing. Every time I visit, I wish I could capture the true essence of the Castillo. I love places where history is around every corner! I can't wait to see it again.