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Fort Marlborough, Evidence of British Heritage in Bengkulu, Indonesia.

Fort Marlborough, Evidence of British Heritage in Bengkulu, Indonesia.
Fort Marlborough
Fort Marlborough
Bengkulu is one of the provinces located on the island of Sumatra. This province has the nickname of the Earth Rafflesia because this is where the habitat of the carrion flower aka Rafflesia Arnoldi is also the largest flower species in the world.

Although the name is still not as famous as Lampung, Bengkulu has tourism potential that is not less interesting and still not visited by the general public.

Bengkulu is a province that deserves to be a tourist destination on the island of Sumatra. One of the attractions in Bengkulu City that is interesting to visit is Fort Marlborough. This magnificent fort is a relic of the British colonial era in the city of Bengkulu, the fort was a stronghold of the British at that time.

What can we enjoy in Bengkulu?
We traveled history in the Marlborough fort, 3 centuries standing fort, Evidence of British Heritage in Bengkulu.

The history of Fort Marlborough is the legacy of the British government when it controlled the Bengkulu area at that time. This building was built in 1713 until 1719 by the East India Company (EIC) and led by a governor named Joseph Collet.
Fort Marlborough on the other side.
Fort Marlborough on the other side.
Marlborough Fortress is the largest fortress in Bengkulu which was built by the British during its occupation in Southeast Asia, this fortress is a strong British fortress. The building construction of the Fort is indeed very thick with building patterns using British architecture and a magnificent and established 20th Century.

Benteng-marlborough The overall shape of the Marlborough fort building complex resembling a cross section of the 'turtle' body was very impressed that this fortress was of strength and splendor. The building details that embraced European designs impart the impression that the existence of the English nation in Bengkulu was a great nation and prospered at that time.

The name "Marlborough" was taken from the name of the British colonists whose full name was Duke of Marlborough I. At that time, the British government occupied the area for about 25 years, from 1685 to 1825. At first the fort was erected on a hill, and since at that time it was said to be the strongest fort among other British colonial buildings.

There are several important rooms and buildings in the fort, where the rooms and buildings have their own functions, including bastions, revalines, detention rooms, armory, several cannons and tunnels.

The tunnel is built underground and has a function as a safe path for entering and leaving the fort. This tunnel was very long in the beginning, even the end had several branches which were on the coast of Paderi, the zakat beach, and the governor's palace. Along with the development of the times, the tunnel was covered in land, until now there are 6 meters long.

Various historical records have occurred in Fort Marlborough, including the events in the lives of the British in Bengkulu at that time, several wedding parties between them, various stories of spice trading in Bengkulu, to the history of wars - wars that occurred at that time.

Marlborough Fort has reached the age of three centuries, the value of Fort Marlborough is more than just a historical building in Bengkulu. But Fort Marlborough is also a historic inscription that tells the story of the interplay between two different nations, namely the British and Bengkulu Malays.

Fortress-Marlborough is like a historical gem that brings together the sweet memories of two different nations in the necklace of honor of their respective civilizations. Fort Marlborough is a tourist attraction that cannot be missed when tourists want to visit Bengkulu.

What is the entrance ticket price?
When entering the first entrance you are required to pay a retribution ticket of Rp 2,000. Very cheap, isn't it?

What facilities are there around the Citadel?
Around the fort, visitors can find accommodation facilities and lodging facilities such as hotels, restaurants, shopping centers, mini markets, souvenir kiosks, mobile credit kiosks, religious facilities (mosques and churches), and others.

How is the route to Fort Marlborough?
The location of Fort Marlborough is quite easy to access, because it is located in the heart of Bengkulu City and is adjacent to the Office of the Governor of Bengkulu. From Fatmawati Bengkulu Airport, visitors can use a taxi to arrive at the location of this tourist attraction with a travel time of approximately 1.5 hours.

Where is the Fort Marlborough Location?
Fort Marlborough is located on Jalan Ahmad Yani, Bengkulu City, Bengkulu Province, Indonesia.


Well Sob, congratulations on visiting Bengkulu ... don't forget to stop by at Fort Marlborough. Thank you for visiting this blog.

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