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About Fort San Pedro

Fort San Pedro, located in Cebu City, Philippines, is the country’s oldest and smallest triangular bastion fort. Constructed in 1738 by Spanish colonizers under the command of Miguel López de Legazpi, the fort served as a defense structure against pirates and native uprisings. Built with coral stones and thick walls, it played a crucial role in protecting the fledgling Spanish settlement in Cebu.

The fort has witnessed various phases of history, including Spanish rule, American occupation, and the Japanese invasion during World War II. Over time, it has served multiple purposes, including a military barracks, a school, and even a zoo. Today, Fort San Pedro is a well-preserved historical site and museum, showcasing artifacts from Cebu’s rich colonial past, including Spanish cannons, documents, and relics.

Its scenic surroundings and well-maintained gardens make it a popular tourist destination, offering visitors a glimpse into the Philippines’ colonial history and cultural heritage.

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