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The fort was extensively damaged in an earthquake in 1776, and it was demolished and rebuilt to designs of RamĂłn PanĂłn. Construction of the new fort began in 1778, and it was completed in 1783. The new fort was given the name
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coast. The fort was first built in the 17th century, but was completely rebuilt in the 18th century. Today, it is an important landmark in Acapulco, and it is open to the public as the
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to protect Acapulco from attacks by pirates, since the city was an important trading port, being the point of departure for the
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in 1986. The museum is dedicated to the history of Acapulco, and its exhibits include archaeological remains from the
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The present fort as designed by RamĂłn PanĂłn is in the shape of a regular pentagon, and its five bastions are called:
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The original fort as designed by Adrián Boot had an irregular pentagonal shape, and its five bastions were called:
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The museum is open to the public on Tuesdays through Sundays. Admission on Sunday is free.
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This article is about the fort in Acapulco, Mexico. For the one in Algeciras, Spain, see
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in 1949 in order to be converted into a military museum. It was administered by the
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The fort was handed back to INAH in 1980, and it was opened to the public as a
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on 19 August 1813. The fort remained an active military installation of the
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by most people, and the new name eventually fell out of use.
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in the late 19th century. The fort also saw use during the
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on its salient, but these were demolished in the 1970s.
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and it was used for cultural and artistic purposes.
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Exhibits of the Acapulco Historic Museum in the fort
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Fuerte de San Diego
Acapulco
Guerrero
Mexico

16°51′0″N 99°54′8.6″W / 16.85000°N 99.902389°W / 16.85000; -99.902389
Star fort
Instituto Nacional de AntropologĂ­a e Historia
Official website
Spanish Empire
Mexican War of Independence
French intervention in Mexico
Mexican Revolution
Spanish
Spanish
star fort
Acapulco
Guerrero
Mexico
Spanish Empire
Pacific
Spanish

Spanish Empire
Manila galleons
Diego Fernández de Córdoba, Marquis of Guadalcázar
King Carlos III
Mexican War of Independence
José María Morelos
Mexican Army

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