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Balbani Battery

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Type
  
Artillery battery

Fate
  
Demolished

Material
  
Limestone

Materials
  
Limestone

Year built
  
1721

Built by
  
Knights Hospitaller

Balbani Battery (Maltese: Batterija ta' Balbani), also known as Bengħisa Battery (Maltese: Batterija ta' Bengħisa) or Saint Catherine's Battery (Maltese: Batterija ta' Santa Katarina), was an artillery battery in Birżebbuġa, Malta. It was built by the Order of Saint John in on commands by Grand Master Manuel Pinto da Fonseca and completed in 1721 It was one of a series of coastal fortifications around the Maltese Islands.

Balbani Battery was part of a chain of fortifications that defended Marsaxlokk Bay, which also included six other batteries, the large Saint Lucian Tower, two smaller De Redin towers, four redoubts and three entrenchments. The nearest fortifications to Balbani Battery were Bengħisa Tower to the south and Fresnoy Redoubt to the west. Construction of the battery cost 1855 scudi. The mastermind of the battery was architect Burlemarch and at its completion it was armed with eight cannons. It had a pentagonal platform with a blockhouse at the rear, which was also defended by a redan.

The battery was demolished, and its site is now occupied by part of the Malta Freeport.

References

Balbani Battery Wikipedia