Built in the 17th century, Charles Fort stands as a vast star-shaped fortress designed to guard Kinsale Harbour. This historic site witnessed fierce fighting during the 1690 Williamite War and later suffered extensive damage during the Irish Civil War. Ceded by the British in 1921 during the War of Independence, the fort now holds the status of a National Monument. Visitors can explore the imposing structure, tracing the layers of history etched into its weathered stone walls, and gain insight into its strategic importance and turbulent past.
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