St. Angelo Fort

St. Angelo Fort is the well-known tourist destination in Kannur. It is also known as Kannur Fort or Kannur Kota. It offers a splendid view of Moppila Bay and Dharmadom Island. This is one of the good tourist destinations to visit and surely takes you to the ancient times.

St. Angelo Fort, also known as Kannur Fort or Kannur Kota is the well – known tourist destination that is located nearly 3 KM from Kannur district. It was constructed by first Portuguese viceroy, Don Francesco De Almeida in the year 1505. It is a fort facing the Arabian Sea and separated from the same by the huge wall which is triangular in shape. In the year 1663, this fort was captured by the Dutch and sold it to Ali Raja of Kannur. In 179, the British took this fort under their control and it became their most important military station in Malabar.
St. Angelo Fort - Kannur Fort

Travel Tips

If you love to explore the historical places of Kerala region then St. Angelo Fort is just the right place. This is a protected monument under the Archeological survey of India. It offers a splendid view of Moppila Bay and Dharmadom Island. This is one of the good tourist destinations to visit and surely takes you to the ancient times.

How to Reach

This fort is well – connected by the nearby cities hence; it is easily accessible to the visitors. One can easily reach St. Angelo Fort either from Kannur railway station (3 km away from this place) or from Calicut international airport (93 km away from this place). The local residents of Kannur can easily visit this place by hiring the private vehicles.

Activities

Here, the visitors can explore the history of this fort, see the punishing rooms and other area of the fort, enjoy the mesmerizing view of Moppila Bay and Dharmadom Island and explore the nearby tourist spots as well.

Timings & Season

Well, this fort can be visited in any season of the year. Hence, the visitors can plan their trip to St. Angelo Fort without any season boundation.
The visiting hours are 8:00 am to 6:00 pm. There is no entry fee for this fort.

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