Pallipuram Fort
Template:Short description Template:Use dmy dates Script error: No such module "Unsubst". Template:Infobox Military Structure Pallippuram Fort or (Paleport Castelo em Cima) is a fort in Pallippuram, Vyppin, Ernakulam district of Kerala, south India. It was built by Portuguese sailors on 27 September, 1503 using just timber wood, and later renovated in 1505 by replacing timber structure with stone. It is the oldest existing European fort in India. The Dutch captured the fort in 1663 and sold it to the Kingdom of Travancore in 1789. The fort is situated in the northern extremity of Vypeen island and is hexagonal in shape, a form popularly known as ayikkotta or alikotta.[1]
Structure
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There is an opening to the north which leads to the cellar. There is a circular slab stone, on which was installed a pillar on which the radiating wooden struts supporting the upper two floors must have rested.
Each face of the fort measures Script error: No such module "convert". long and Script error: No such module "convert". high while the walls are six feet thick. Each face of the fort has three embrasures, one above the other. The central opening of the embrasures measures Script error: No such module "convert".. The fort could have mounted as many as guns commanding all quarters round it. There is an open space inside affording easy passage to the cellar.
The fort is constructed using laterite, chunam, and wood. The walls are thickly plastered using mortar. The door way in the central circular slab is made of granite. All the six sides of the fort are overgrown with vegetation.
It has an underground path which connects to some other openings. It was saying that the route goes under rivers and lands which they used to escape from enemies when needed. The underground path is permanently closed now.
Gallery
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Information board
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Inner area of ayakotta
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Ruins of the Fort(Wide View)
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Entrance
References
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- Forts in Kerala
- Portuguese forts in India
- Colonial Kerala
- Buildings and structures in Ernakulam district
- Portuguese in Kerala
- Buildings and structures completed in 1503
- 1503 establishments in India
- 1500s establishments in Portuguese India
- 16th-century forts in India
- 1661 establishments in the Dutch Empire