User:Mhatopzz/Fort Victoria (Ambon)

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Fort Nieuw Victoria
Nossa Senhora Annucida
Ambon, Maluku, Indonesia
Fort Victoria
TypeMilitary headquarters
registered as an Indonesian National Cultural Heritage Site
Site information
OwnerIndonesian National Armed Forces
OperatorKodam XVI/Pattimura
Controlled byIndonesian National Army
Websiteambon.go.id/benteng-victoria/
Site history
Built1575
In use1575–present
Battles/warsPortuguese–Ternate wars
Pattimura rebellion
Invasion of Ambon
Garrison information
Current
commander
Maj.Gen. Ruruh Aris Setyawibawa
GarrisonKodam XVI/Pattimura

Fort Victoria (Indonesian: Benteng Victoria) is one of the former Portuguese forts located in Sirimau District, the center of Ambon City. Fort Victoria is the oldest fort in Ambon City. Fort Victoria was built by the Portuguese in 1575, but was later taken over by the Dutch.[1] The fort is one of the tourist attractions on Ambon Island and is currently the headquarters of the Pattimura Military Command.[2]

The status of the fort had been listed as one of Indonesia's national cultural heritage sites since 2017 by the Ambon provincial government.[3]

History[edit]

During colonial rule, the fort of Kota Laha was taken over by the Dutch from the Portuguese and changed its name to Fort Victoria. Fort Victoria was established by the Portuguese, and taken over by the Dutch. Previously, the Portuguese named the fort Nossa Senhora Annucida, only to be captured by the Dutch in 1605 and named Victoria, which means victory. The fort was severely damaged by a major earthquake that shook Ambon around 1754. After being renovated the fort was renamed Nieuw Victoria which means new victory. The Dutch used the place as the center of government, defense, and the formation of the army. In this fort, Kapitan Pattimura was hanged by the Dutch on December 6, 1817. The fort once saw the Invasion of Ambon by the Indonesian army against the separatist South Moluccan Republic in 1950. [4][5]

Construction and Architecture[edit]

Fort Victoria has rooms with their own functions. Its function is as a place to organize strategies and a place to store foodstuffs. In front of Fort Victoria there is a harbor that was used as a connecting route for ships between islands. Through the harbor, the Dutch could transport spices to be distributed to Europe. The road in front of the fort that is directly related to Honipopu Beach is called Victoria Boulevard. Giant cannons were placed in the fort as well, and in some rooms, there are carved statues made of wood, maps of the enlargement of Ambon City from the 17th to 19th centuries, as well as a collection of paintings of Dutch Administrators in Maluku.[4][1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Benteng Victoria: Sejarah, Pejuang Gugur, Nieuw Victoria, dan Pertempuran RMS". Kompas.com. Kompas. 26 January 2022. Retrieved 8 October 2022.
  2. ^ "BRIN: Benteng Niew Victoria ciptakan peluang Ambon sebagai kota pusaka". ANTARANEWS. 14 March 2022. Retrieved 8 October 2022.
  3. ^ "Situs Cagar Benteng Nieuw Victoria Telah Bersertifikat Resmi". iNewsMaluku.id. iNews. 30 November 2021. Retrieved 8 October 2022.
  4. ^ a b "Benteng Nieuw Victoria, Cikal Bakal Berdirinya Kota Ambon". Tribun Ambon. Tribun Network. 7 September 2021. Retrieved 8 October 2022.
  5. ^ "Sejarah Hari Ini: 3 November, Perebutan Benteng Victoria Ambon dan Penumpasan RMS". Times Indonesia. Times. 3 November 2021. Retrieved 8 October 2022.