Żonqor Tower
35°52′3.2″N 14°34′26.8″E / 35.867556°N 14.574111°E / 35.867556; 14.574111Type Coastal watchtower Site history Built 1659 Built by Order of Saint John Materials Limestone Fate Demolished, 1915 Wignacourt towers Lascaris towers De Redin towers Tour–Reduits Other Hospitaller towers Privately built
Żonqor Tower (Maltese: Torri taż-Żonqor), originally known as Torre di Zoncol,[1] was a small watchtower near Żonqor Point, within the limits of the seaside town of Marsaskala, Malta. It was built in 1659 as the eleventh of the De Redin towers, on or near the site of a medieval watch post.[2] The tower commanded the entrance to Marsaskala Bay along with Saint Thomas Tower. It was demolished by the British military in 1915 to clear the line of fire of modern fortifications.[3]
A World War II-era pillbox now stands on the site of Żonqor Tower.
References
- ^ Ġrajjet Malta - It-Tielet Ktieb (in Maltese) (4 ed.). Sliema: Department of Education. 2006. p. 81.
- ^ Zammit, Vincent (1984). "Fortifications in the Middle Ages". Civilization. 1. Ħamrun: PEG Ltd: 33.
- ^ Zammit, Vincent (1992). Il-Gran Mastri - Ġabra ta' Tagħrif dwar l-Istorja ta' Malta fi Żmienhom - L-Ewwel Volum 1530-1680 (in Maltese). Valletta: Valletta Publishing & Promotion Co. Ltd. p. 236.
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Historic watch towers of Malta
Associated with the Order of Saint John
- Wignacourt Tower
- St. Lucian Tower
- St. Thomas Tower
- Marsalforn Tower^
- St. Mary's Tower
- Santa Maria delle Grazie Tower^
^ Demolished/destroyed
1 Builder unknown or uncertain
1 Builder unknown or uncertain
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