CASEMATES SQUARE
Named after the British Barracks located at the north of the square, this area has served many purposes. Formerly the site of public executions, this commercial and social square contains remains of an old Moorish galley house and a gun mounted on a Koehler Depression Gun Carriage, of the type developed during the Great Siege. Nowadays, this focal entrance to the city centre has become the hub of social activities with restaurants, cafes and shops.
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