Senin, 20 Februari 2012

Fort marlborough - Bengkulu

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Attraction's Fort Marlborough Bengkulu. After approximately 140 years the British Government was in Bengkulu, they leave a lot of "legacy" historic relics. One of them is Fort Marlborough. Marlborough is a sturdy fortress heritage building built in the 1713 UK until 1719 during the leadership of Governor Joseph Collet.

The name of this castle and the name of a noble hero of England, that John Churchill, Duke of Marlborough I. The fort is considered the largest in Asia.
This heritage has a great appeal because of its rarity.

This fort was once the center of British colonial rule which controls Bengkulu province for about 140 years (1685-1825). So that the fort was still having a form corresponding to the original design of 17th-century building. It's an attraction that is rarely found elsewhere.

Fort Marlborough region sites are located in a region with natural attractions beach, the beach Tapak Paderi. Thus providing a blend of natural and cultural attractions. Completeness of this area as a potential attraction to be a leading attraction for the city of Bengkulu.

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