Fort St. Angelos

Fort St. Angelos is in the west of Kannur town is a massive triangular laterite fort, replete with a moat and flanking bastions. It was built in 1505 by the first Portuguese Viceroy, Don Francisco De Almeida, with the permission of the Kolathiris. It was then captured by the Dutch in 1663 before they sold it to Ali Raja of Kannur in 1772 and in 1790 it came into the possession of the British. The British then rebuilt it and it was their most important station in Malabar. This fort is in a fairly good state of preservation, though parts of it have collapsed. The fort is a protected monument under the Archaeological Survey of India. The fascinating view of a natural fishing bay and a sea wall projecting from the fort separating the rough sea and inland water makes it one of a kind.

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How to Reach

BY ROAD: The fort is about 3 km west of Kannur town.

BY AIR: Calicut International Airport is about 93 km away.

BY RAIL: Kannur Railway Station is about 3 km away.

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