Fort Benghisa

Fort Benghisa
Il-Fortizza ta' Bengħisa
Birżebbuġa, Malta
Fort Benghisa
Site information
TypePolygonal fort
OwnerGovernment of Malta
Controlled byPrivate tenants
Open to
the public
No
ConditionIntact but neglected
Location
Coordinates35°48′30″N 14°31′56″E / 35.80833°N 14.53222°E / 35.80833; 14.53222
Site history
Built1910–1912
Built byBritish Empire
In use1912–1970s
MaterialsLimestone and Concrete

Fort Benghisa (Maltese: Il-Fortizza ta' Bengħisa) is a polygonal fort in Birżebbuġa, Malta. It was built between 1910 and 1912 by the British on high ground on the seaward face of Benghisa Point, the southern arm of Marsaxlokk Bay. It is the southernmost fortification in Malta.

It was part of a chain of fortifications intended to protect Marsaxlokk Harbour, along with Fort Delimara and Fort Tas-Silġ on Delimara point, the north arm of Marsaxlokk Bay, Fort San Lucian on Kbira point in the middle of the bay, and the Pinto and Ferretti batteries on the coast.