South Bastion, Gibraltar

South Bastion
Part of Fortifications of Gibraltar
Gibraltar
Lord Nelson Memorial in front of South Bastion's eastern façade in Gibraltar.
Lower section of Charles V Wall showing lines of fire from the South Bastion. The right side of the diagram is the south side. The Flat Bastion is above the South Bastion in this diagram.
South Bastion is located in Gibraltar
South Bastion
South Bastion
Coordinates36°08′03″N 5°21′14″W / 36.134261°N 5.353781°W / 36.134261; -5.353781
Site information
OwnerGovernment of Gibraltar
Open to
the public
Yes
Site history
Built1540
Built byPhilip II of Spain

The South Bastion was part of the fortifications of Gibraltar, protecting the western base of the Charles V Wall. It was originally built by Spanish military engineers, later improved by the British.[1] The South Bastion stands at the south end of the Line Wall Curtain which defends the town from attack from the Bay of Gibraltar. Another curtain wall runs east from the bastion to the base of a precipice. This wall is pierced by the Southport Gates, guarded by the South Bastion and the Flat Bastion on either side.[2]