Fort San Pedro is the smallest and oldest triangular citadel fort in  the country and was built in 1738 to repel Muslim raiders. It served as  a stronghold for Filipino revolutionaries and has a total interior area  of 2, 2025 sq. Meters. Work first started on May 8, 1565 with Miguel  Lopez De Legaspi's plowing the ground. Commodore George Dewey, after the  battle of Manila Bay, handed the fort to the local Cebuanos and  gradually it was transformed in to an American Warwick Barracks for the  American Regime. During World War II (1941 to 1945), it acted as  fortification or strong hold for Japanese soldiers, and the fort served  as an army camp when the battle for liberation was fought.

Within the  ruins of the fort of San Pedro you will find natures beauty and    greenery taking its course in appealing you and you will be amazed to  see the   beauty of the old and ruined monuments and the facade of lush  greenery enhancing   its appearance. You will also get a clear idea  about the architecture and the   usage of the types of materials in the  making of the fort. The area covered   by the garden in the fort gives  out the impression of a some what well maintained   portion and  presently serves well as a picnic spot where you can relax and have    snacks with your family along the ruins of the fort which offers a  highly stretched   out arena of greenery for the kids to play around.  Presently the fort is made   into a museum. Inside, the fort protects  the legacies of the Spanish Government   including the well maintained  Spanish artifacts like, Spanish documents, Paintings,   Sculptures,  cannons, Chapel, prison dungeons, living rooms, bedrooms, school   rooms  and oasis garden. A large statue of Legazpi and Antonio Pigafetta is  made   top stand outside the fort. The museum also contains old coins.  The fort is   situated next to another city landmark, Plaza  Independencia. An ancient Spanish   cannon still stands at a gun  enclosure on one side of the fort facing the sea.   To enjoy more of the  beauty of the past relics in Cebu visit Fort San Pedro   at, Pier Area ,  Cebu City, Cebu, Visayas, Philippines.
 
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