Brimstone Hill Fortress National Park
Saint Kitts and Nevis
Date of Inscription: 1999
Criteria: (iii)(iv) Parish of St Thomas, St Christopher (St Kitts) N17 20 49 W62 50 14 Ref: 910 |
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Brief Description
Brimstone Hill Fortress National Park is an outstanding, well-preserved example of 17th- and 18th-century military architecture in a Caribbean context. Designed by the British and built by African slave labour, the fortress is testimony to European colonial expansion, the African slave trade and the emergence of new societies in the Caribbean.
Brimstone Hill Fortress National Park
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Justification for Inscription
Criterion (iii): Brimstone Hill is an outstanding British fortress, built by slave labour to exact standards during a peak period of European colonial expansion in the Caribbean. Criterion (iv): Because of its strategic layout and construction, Brimstone Hill Fortress is an exceptional and well preserved example of 17th and 18th century British military architecture.
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