The Sala de Cultura Sa Nostra in Sant Francesc Xavier will hold until
May 31 the exhibition "Formentera defensa't. Torres costaneres, la
defensa de les Pitiüses", organised by the
Museu
d'Etnografia de Formentera and the
Arxiu
d'Imatge i So del Consell d'Eivissa i Formentera with collaboration
by
Sa Nostra.
The exhibition includes a selection of photographs of the defence towers
on Formentera taken by David García and includes two models by the
historian, Santiago García, that show the exterior and interior
architecture of these singular buildings.
The defence towers on Formentera were built in the XVIII century, extending
the process of the creation of a system of coastal defence towers that
had been started two centuries before on the island of Eivissa. The
first one was the one at s'Espalmador, on the small island of the same
name to the north of Formentera. Later the towers of sa Punta Prima,
la Gavina, Cap de Barbaria and Pi des Català were built, that were
prepared to incorporate artillery to serve not only as watch towers but
also as active defence towers, although finally artillery proceeding from
the Sant Francesc Xavier church was only installed in the tower Es Cap
de Barbaria and Es Pi des Català. This defence system guaranteed
the safety of the population during the XVII and XVIII centuries favouring
the demographic growth of the population of Eivissa, and contributing to
the consolidation of the process of repopulation of Formentera started
at the end of the XVII century.
More information:
Sala de Cultura "Sa Nostra" de Formentera
C/ Jaume I, 17
Sant Francesc Xavier
Formentera
Tel. y Fax: 971 32 32 27
Times:
- From Monday to Friday from 10.30 a.m. to 1.30 p.m. and 5 to 7 p.m.
- Saturday from 10.30 a.m. to 1.30. p.m..
Entrance free
Photo © BalearWeb: Torre de s'Espalmador