Fort Siloso is the sole restored coastal gun battery from the 12 such batteries which made up "Fortress Singapore" at the start of World War II.
The fort is situated on Pulau Blakang Mati (now Sentosa), an island south of mainland Singapore.
The fort is now a military museum open to the public. The Surrender Chambers in Fort Siloso reopened in June 2017 with a refreshed exhibition and free admission.
The word "Siloso" of the fort's name is derived from a Malayan word meaning "rock". There was a huge rock at the mouth of Singapore's harbour which imposed a hazard to passing shipping. With trade ever flourishing in Singapore since the opening of the Suez Canal in 1869, it became necessary to protect Singapore's port. Based on the report by Major Edward Lake of the British Royal Engineers, a fort was decided to be built on Pulau Blakang Mati (Sentosa) in 1874 to protect Keppel Harbour.
Address: Siloso Rd, Sentosa, Singapore 099981
Sentosa (Singapore)
Latitude: 1.258670170300771
Longitude: 103.80862891674042
Site: https://www.sentosa.com.sg/exp...
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Creation date: 27-04-2021 02:21
Last update: 17/07/2023