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Princess Caroline's Battery: A Historical Gibraltar Landmark

Explore Princess Caroline's Battery in Gibraltar: a historic site housing the Military Heritage Centre with relics from the 18th century to the present.

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Princess Caroline's Battery, located at the northern tip of the Upper Rock Nature Reserve in Gibraltar, is a former artillery battery dating back to 1732. Named after Princess Caroline, daughter of King George II, it now houses the Military Heritage Centre, offering visitors a glimpse into Gibraltar's military past.

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Local tips

  • Wear comfortable shoes, as exploring the Upper Rock Nature Reserve involves walking on uneven terrain.
  • Bring water and snacks, especially if you plan to spend several hours exploring the area.
  • Be aware of the monkeys (Barbary macaques) in the area and avoid carrying plastic bags or food that they might try to snatch.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From the Gibraltar Nature Reserve entrance, follow Willis's Road uphill. The battery is located at the junction of Willis's Road and Queen's Road, approximately a 15-20 minute walk. There are signs directing you towards the historical landmark. This route offers scenic views of the bay and surrounding areas. Entry to the Nature Reserve is required.

  • Public Transport

    Take a bus from the city center towards the Upper Rock Nature Reserve. Get off at the stop closest to the Gibraltar Nature Reserve entrance. From there, it's a short walk uphill to Princess Caroline's Battery, following the signs. Bus fares are approximately £2.20 for a single journey.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are readily available in Gibraltar. A taxi from the city center to Princess Caroline's Battery will cost approximately £15-£25, depending on traffic and the exact starting point. Confirm the fare with the driver before starting your journey.

  • Driving

    Follow Eastern Beach Road and signs for the Gibraltar Nature Reserve. Princess Caroline's Battery is located near the top of the Rock. Limited parking is available near the entrance. Parking within the city center is available at pay and display street parking. Access to the Upper Rock requires a fee.

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Discover more about Princess Caroline's Battery

Princess Caroline's Battery, situated in the British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar, stands as a testament to the region's rich military history. Constructed in 1732 and named in honor of Princess Caroline, the daughter of King George II, the battery occupies a strategic position at the northern end of the Upper Rock Nature Reserve, where Willis's Road and Queen's Road meet. It's important not to confuse it with the nearby Princess Anne's Battery. Over the years, Princess Caroline's Battery has undergone several transformations. In 1905, it was modernized with the installation of a 6-inch Mark VII gun. However, the battery was eventually decommissioned, and the gun was removed. Today, the underground magazine serves as the Military Heritage Centre, which includes the Memorial Chamber. Inside the Military Heritage Centre, visitors can explore a collection of relics dating from the 18th century to the present. These artifacts offer insights into the battery's history and Gibraltar's broader military significance. The Memorial Chamber pays tribute to the various regiments that have been stationed in Gibraltar since the early 18th century, with a comprehensive roll call on display. Princess Caroline's Battery is recognized as a listed site by the Gibraltar Heritage Trust.

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