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Goa Fort
गोवा किल्ला
Part of Konkan Coast
Ratnagiri district, Maharashtra
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Goa Fort
Coordinates 17°48′55.9″N 73°05′26.2″E / 17.815528°N 73.090611°E / 17.815528; 73.090611
Type Sea Fort
Height MSL.
Site information
Owner Government of India
Controlled by

Flag of the Maratha Empire Maratha Empire (1670–1818)
Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom

  • Flag of the British East India Company (1801) East India Company (1818–1857)
  • British Raj Red Ensign British Raj (1857–1947)
Flag of India India (1947-)
Open to
the public
Yes
Condition Ruins
Site history
Materials Laterite Stone

Goa Fort (Marathi language: गोवा किल्ला) is a fort located 15 km from Dapoli, in Ratnagiri district, of Maharashtra. This fort is one of the three forts built to guard the Suvarnadurg fort, the other two forts are Kanakdurg and Fatte durg. The fort is a main tourist attraction in the Harne village.

History[]

Much less history is known about this fort. In 1862 it is reported that there were 19 cannons and 200 soldiers on the fort[1]

How to reach[]

The nearest town is Dapoli. The fort is at walkable distance from the Harne town. A wide motorable road leads to the entrance gate of the fort. It takes about half an hour to have a walk around the fort.

Places to see[]

There are two entrance gate in the fort. One facing the landward side and the other facing the sea. There are various sculptures on the walls of the fort. There are remains of the collector's rest house on the fort.

Coordinates: 17°48′55.9″N 73°05′26.2″E / 17.815528°N 73.090611°E / 17.815528; 73.090611

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