Towering above the beach where the shipwrecked crew of the Sea Venture came ashore in 1609 this fort was completed in 1614 and named for the patron saint of wheelwrights and carpenters. The fortifications have been upgraded over the years. The last major reconstruction took place from 1865 to 1878, so the fort’s appearance today is largely the result of work done in the 19th century. In the museum, visitors first see a series of dioramas, “Highlights in Bermuda’s History.” Figures depict various activities that took place in the magazine of the fort, restored and refurnished as it was in the 1880s. In the keep, which served as living quarters, is information on local and overseas regiments that served in Bermuda. You’ll also find a fine small-arms exhibit, replicas of England’s crown jewels and gigantic muzzle-loading cannons—18-ton behemoths that could fire a 400-pound shell a half-mile to pierce 11 inches of solid steel.
Bermuda› Attraction
Fort St. Catherine
15 Coot Pond Rd, St. George's, St. George's Parish, Bermuda
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Hours
Daily 10am-4pm
Phone
441/297-1920
Prices
Admission $7 adults, $5 seniors, $3 children 11 and under
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15 Coot Pond Rd St. George's St. George's Parish Bermuda BermudaNote: This information was accurate when it was published, but can change without notice. Please be sure to confirm all rates and details directly with the companies in question before planning your trip.