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[[Category:Fortifications of Gibraltar]]
[[Category:Fortifications of Gibraltar]]

[[id:Grand Casemates]]

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Grand Casemates
Part of Fortifications of Gibraltar
Grand Casemates Square, Gibraltar
View of Grand Casemates from Grand Casemates Square.
Tunnel running north-south through Grand Casemates connecting Lanport to Grand Casemates Square.
Grand Casemates is located in Gibraltar
Grand Casemates
Grand Casemates
Site information
OwnerGovernment of Gibraltar
Open to
the public
Yes
Site history
Built1817 (1817)

The Grand Casemates is a building in Grand Casemates Square, Gibraltar, that was originally a fortified barracks and casemate. It is beside Grand Casemates Gates, which leads through the former town wall.

Construction of the Grand Casemates bombproof barracks began in the 1770s, but the building was only completed in 1817.[1][2]

Hygiene was primitive. In 1865 there was an outbreak of Cholera in the barracks, with several soldiers dying.[3] In 1868 ablutions and bath rooms had recently been fitted up in the barracks, Jenning's fitments (flush toilets) had been installed in the soldier's latrines and the drainage system overhauled.[4] However, as of 1874 none of the barracks in Gibraltar had baths, and Grand Casemates was the only one with footpans that could be used to hold water for the men to wash themselves.[5] In 1888 it was found that, due to faulty drains, sewage had been soaking into the ground near the soldiers rooms. It was thought that this was the cause of the high incidence of fever in the barracks.[6]

For a period, the barracks were home to about two thousand workers from Morocco.[7] More recently, Grand Casemates has been restored and converted for commercial use with restaurants and shops.[8] The building today houses an arts and crafts exhibition hall on the second floor.[9]

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  • Army medical department (1870). Army medical department Report for the year 1868. Retrieved 24 October 2012. {{cite book}}: Invalid |ref=harv (help)
  • "Casemate Square". Gibraltar Travel Guide. Retrieved 2012-10-24.
  • Facaros, Dana; Pauls, Michael (2008-04-15). Andalucia, 8th. New Holland Publishers. ISBN 978-1-86011-389-5. Retrieved 2012-10-24. {{cite book}}: Invalid |ref=harv (help)
  • Finlayson, Clive; Fa, Darren (2006-10-31). The Fortifications of Gibraltar 1068-1945. Osprey Publishing. ISBN 978-1-84603-016-1. Retrieved 2012-10-24. {{cite book}}: Invalid |ref=harv (help)
  • "Gibraltar - Main Sights: Places to See". Andalucia.com. Retrieved 2012-10-24.
  • Great Britain. House of Commons (1874). Accounts and papers of the House of Commons. Ordered to be printed. p. 60. Retrieved 24 October 2012. {{cite book}}: Invalid |ref=harv (help)
  • Great Britain. House of Commons (1875). Reports from commissioners. House of Commons. Retrieved 2012-10-24. {{cite book}}: Invalid |ref=harv (help)
  • Great Britain. House of Commons (1876). Accounts and papers of the House of Commons. Ordered to be printed. p. 50. Retrieved 24 October 2012. {{cite book}}: Invalid |ref=harv (help)