Gourgion Tower

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StatusDemolished
LocationXewkija, Gozo, Malta
Coordinates36°1′47.8″N 14°15′46.6″E / 36.029944°N 14.262944°E / 36.029944; 14.262944
Gourgion Tower
It-Torri ta' Gourgion
It-Torri Gorġun
Gourgion Tower in the 1920s
Interactive map of the Gourgion Tower area
General information
StatusDemolished
TypeFarmhouse, Fortified house
LocationXewkija, Gozo, Malta
Coordinates36°1′47.8″N 14°15′46.6″E / 36.029944°N 14.262944°E / 36.029944; 14.262944
Named forGiovanni Gourgion
Completed1690
Demolished16–20 June 1943
Technical details
MaterialLimestone

Gourgion Tower (Maltese: It-Torri ta' Gourgion or It-Torri Gorġun, Italian: Torre Gourgion) was a fortified house in the outskirts of Xewkija, Gozo, Malta. The tower was built by Giovanni Gourgion in 1690, and it became a symbol of the village of Xewkija. Despite being listed on the Antiquities List in 1925, it was demolished by American forces in 1943 to make way for an airfield for the Allied invasion of Sicily.

Demolition

Architecture

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