Middelburg Bastion

Coordinates: 2°11′38.8″N 102°14′53.3″E / 2.194111°N 102.248139°E / 2.194111; 102.248139
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Middelburg Bastion
Malay: Kubu Middelburg
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General information
Typebastion
LocationMalacca City, Malacca, Malaysia
Completed1660
Technical details
Floor area0.09 hectares

The Middelburg Bastion (Dutch: Bastion Middelburgh) was one of nine bastions of A Famosa, in Malacca City, Malacca, Malaysia located at the mouth of Malacca River.[1][2] The bastion has been restored, together with cannons, and is open for visitors.[3] The Dutch name is in reference to the city of Middelburg, Zeeland.

History

After the fall of Portuguese Malacca to the Dutch in 1641, the Dutch carried out new measures to ensure the defence and security of Malacca due to the ongoing threats they received from outside and inside. They fortified the wall of Malacca City to further strengthen the existing city defence left by the Portuguese. The fortification measures involved the construction of a bastion strategically located at the mouth of Malacca River. The construction of the Middelburg Bastion was carried out in 1660.

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2°11′38.8″N 102°14′53.3″E / 2.194111°N 102.248139°E / 2.194111; 102.248139