A FAMOSA
A Famosa (Malay language: Kota A
Famosa), or "The Famous" in Portuguese, is a fortress gate located in
Malacca, Malaysia. It is among the oldest
surviving European architectural remains in Asia.
This tiny gate (called the Porta de Santiago) is all that is left of a
once-mighty fortress.
HISTORY
In 1511 a Portuguese fleet
arrived under the command of Alfonso de Albuquerque. His forces attacked and
successfully defeated the armies of the Malacca Sultanate. Moving quickly to
consolidate his gains, Albuquerque
had the fortress built around a natural hill near the sea. Albuquerque
believed that Melaka would become an important port linking Portugal to the spice trade from China. At this
time other Portuguese were establishing outposts in such places as Macau, China
and Goa, India
in order to create a string of friendly ports for ships heading to China and returning home to Portugal.
The fortress once consisted of
long ramparts and four major towers. One was a four-story keep, while the
others held an ammunition storage room, the residence of the captain, and an
officers' quarters. Most of the village clustered in town houses inside the
fortress walls. As Melaka's population expanded it outgrew the original fort
and extensions were added around 1586. The fort changed hands in 1641 when the
Dutch successfully drove the Portuguese out of Melaka. The Dutch renovated the
gate in 1670, which explains the logo "ANNO 1670" inscribed on the
gate's arch. Above the arch is a bas-relief logo of the Dutch East India
Company.
The fortress changed hands again
in the early 19th century when the Dutch handed it over to the British to
prevent it from falling into the hands of Napoleon's expansionist France. The
English were wary of maintaining the fortification and ordered its destruction
in 1806. The fort was almost totally demolished but for the timely intervention
of Sir Stamford Raffles, the founder of Singapore, who happened to visit
Melaka in 1810. Because of his passion for history, this small gate was spared
from destruction.
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