History
at least 135 million years old, Gibraltar has a fantastically varied history. The
rock has always been of special significance by the civilisations that have
occupied it. Although its physical shape and geographical location                        
 makes it the world's strategic crossroads, it has been of great                      
importance to both Muslims and Christians.
The Moorish conquest of Spain started from Gibraltar, and the                      
same goes for Spain, with the final recapture of their country in                    
1462.

Visited by a large number of civilisations (amongst them the Romans), Gibraltar
takes its current name from the Berber leader that conquered it in 711, Tarik
Ibn Zeyad. It was in his honour that the Rock was called Jabal Tarik, (the
mountain of Tarik in Arabic).

In 1462, the Moors were driven from the rock for the last time after having held
it for over seven centuries. It remained a Spanish possession until the 18th
century, where The Rock was then captured by an Anglo-Dutch force in 1704
and was finally conceded to Britain with the signing of the Utrecht Treaty in   
1713.


The Moorish castle
Little is known of the history of the castle. It is
believed the castle was already there when the
Moors invaded Gibraltar. In 1068, the governor of
Algeciras ordered the building of a fort on Jabal
Tarik (Gibraltar) to guard and watch events on the
other side of the strait. This could be the origin of
the Tower of Homage. In the 14th century,
the castle was rebuilt to its present form. It is of
great importance to the Muslims as it stands on the site where the very first
Moorish fortification was ever built on European soil. Another major feature of
The Moorish castle lies in the fact that it has the largest Castle Keep and the
Tallest Tower in the whole of the Iberian Peninsula.


The Great Siege Tunnels
These tunnels built inside the Rock of Gibraltar, are
considered as the most ingenious defence system
devised by man. Originally, they were thought to have
been built to store ammunition, during the Great siege
between 1779 and 1783, Spain's last unsuccessful
attempt to recapture the Rock from the British.




The Rock Apes
Better known as the Barbary Apes, they are the only wild living monkeys in
Europe.
It used to be said that the Moors must have brought the first Apes to the Rock
or that they have found their own way through a tunnel under the Straits all
the way from Africa to St Michael's cave.

In 1900, it was estimated that around 200 apes lived on the Rock.
Nevertheless, their days were numbered due to starvation, diseases and
fighting between themselves for survival. The Spanish saying "when the Apes
leave the rock, the British will go too", must have saved them from extinction
Even during world War Two, the Apes were not forgotten. At Sir Winston
Churchill's orders, measures were taken for their protection and survival.


The Europa point
At Europa Point, the southern tip of Gibraltar, you can look over Africa where a
sharp line marks the junction of the Atlantic and the Mediterranean. Around that
area, are the Christian Shrine of Our Lady of Europe, which used to be a
mosque prior to the 14th century and close by is the lighthouse and a new
Mosque.  

Changing the Guards
At intervals throughout the year, the military ceremony of Changing the Guard,
takes place in front of the Convent (the Governor's residence) and the historic
"ceremony of the keys" is performed at Casemates.

Dolphin safari
From the Marina, there are daily excursions to see dolphins in the waters
surrounding Gibraltar.  

Shopping in Gibraltar
Main Street and Irish town are a favourite for visitors who enjoy browsing and
bargain hunting. With the mixture of cultures, the range of goods is impressive.
You may be able to get cheaper goods such as watches, jewellery, perfumes,
tobacco, spirits and cashmere.
GIBRALTAR
Home |Los Granados | Duquesa Sales | Duquesa rentals | Marina duquesa | Contact us | Marina Castillo | Management Services | Terms & conditions | Costa holidays sitemap | Marina Real |
Tourist guide | Car hire | Long term rentals | Properties for rent in Duquesa | Los Castillos | Tourist guide Duquesa | Arenal Duquesa | Tourist guide Granada | Puerto duquesa apartments | Marina
castillo long term | Duquesa Suites | Booking procedures | Duquesa Village | Costa Duquesa properties |