Fort
Cornwallis is the largest standing fort in Malaysia. Set close to the Esplanade
and Penang Clocktower, the star-shaped bastion is one of the oldest structures
in Penang. Named after Marquis Charles Cornwallis, only a set of ten-foot high
outer walls remain, with an enclosed park within.
Situated
on Penang’s north-eastern coast, a stroll along the privately-managed Fort
Cornwallis’ perimeters will take you about 10 minutes. It is a surreal
experience to hear the 1812 Overture playing over the speaker system while a
Malaysian man dressed in full. British regalia stand at the gate. Inside the
fort is a variety of vaguely-informative exhibits.
Fort
Cornwallis History
Built
in 1786, Fort Cornwallis was intended as a defensive structure against pirates,
Kedah forces and even the French during the Napoleonic Wars. However although
it was initially built for the Royal artillery troops and the military, it
served an administrative function rather than an actively defensive one.
Spanning
4490sqft it was built as a stockade with no permanent structures. The fort
stands on the site where Captain Francis Light first set foot in 1786 on the
then virtually-uninhabited Penang and took possession of the island from the
Sultan of Kedah. He then established a free port to lure trade from Britain’s
Dutch rivals.
Reconstruction
Originally
built of nibong palms, during Colonel R.T. Farquhar’s term as Governor of
Penang Fort Cornwallis was rebuilt with bricks and stones using Indian convict
labour thus transforming the wooden fort into a stone structure.
Fort
Cornwallis’ star shape is attributed to the fact that this design was a better
defence against multiple fields of fire from enemies.
Interior
of Fort Cornwallis
A
bronze statue of Captain Francis Light stands near Fort Cornwallis’ main
entrance. Inside the fort are prison cells, barracks, munitions storage areas,
a harbour light once used to signal incoming ships and the original flagstaff.
At
the southwest corner of the fort is Penang’s first chapel, built in 1799. You
can also see several old bronze cannons inside the fort including Seri Rambai,
which is popularly regarded as a fertility symbol. Locals often place offerings
of flowers and joss sticks at its base.
Opening
Hours: 09:00 – 18:30 Daily
Location:
Lebuh Light
Tel:
+602 61 0262
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