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Princess Caroline's Battery: A Glimpse into Gibraltar's Military Past

Explore Gibraltar's military history at Princess Caroline's Battery, home to the Military Heritage Centre and panoramic views.

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Princess Caroline's Battery, constructed in 1732, offers a fascinating look into Gibraltar's military history. Located in the Upper Rock Nature Reserve, the battery now houses the Military Heritage Centre, displaying relics from the 18th century to the present. Visitors can explore weapons, shells, and other artifacts, as well as enjoy panoramic views of Gibraltar and beyond.

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Local tips

  • Wear comfortable shoes, as the terrain can be uneven and involves some walking.
  • Bring a camera to capture the stunning views of Gibraltar, the airport runway, and the surrounding areas.
  • Check local weather conditions before your visit to ensure a pleasant experience.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From The Rock Hotel, turn onto Queensway and follow the signs leading uphill. Continue along Queensway until you reach a fork in the road; stay to the right and follow the signs to Princess Caroline's Battery. The battery will be on your left.

  • Public Transport

    Take a bus from the main bus station in Gibraltar towards The Rock Hotel or Queensway. Get off at the stop closest to The Rock Hotel. From there, walk up Queensway, following signs for Princess Caroline's Battery. The bus fare is approximately £1.20.

  • Car

    From central Gibraltar, take Main Street south towards Queensway. Follow Queensway and look for signs to Princess Caroline's Battery. Limited parking is available near the battery; consider parking at The Rock Hotel and walking the remaining distance. Parking fees may apply.

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Princess Caroline's Battery, situated at the northern end of the Upper Rock Nature Reserve, is a historical artillery battery named after Princess Caroline, daughter of King George II. Built in 1732, the battery played a role in the Great Siege of Gibraltar and was later updated in 1905 with a 6-inch Mark VII gun. The battery was eventually decommissioned, and the gun was removed. Today, the underground magazine serves as the Military Heritage Centre, offering visitors a chance to delve into Gibraltar's military past. The center showcases relics from the 18th century to the present, including weapons, shells, and other artifacts. The Memorial Chamber within the center pays tribute to the various regiments deployed to Gibraltar since the early 18th century. Located at the junction of Willis's Road and Queen's Road, the battery is accessible from the town. Visitors can enjoy stunning views of Gibraltar, its airport runway, and the surrounding areas. The site is listed with the Gibraltar Heritage Trust, highlighting its importance to Gibraltar's cultural heritage.

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