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  1. The Great Siege Tunnels in the British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar, also known as the Upper Galleries, are a series of tunnels inside the northern end of the Rock of Gibraltar. They were dug out from the solid limestone by the British during the Great Siege of Gibraltar of the late 18th century.

  2. One of Gibraltar’s most greatest attractions, they were carved out by the Merchant Marines in order to defend Gibraltar during one of the many sieges, this one aptly called the Great Siege of 1779 to 1783. A photo looking down toward St Georges Hall within the Great Siege Tunnels in Gibraltar.

  3. The labyrinth of tunnels known as The Great Siege Tunnels are perhaps the most impressive defence system devised by man. At the end of the Great Siege in 1783, the defeated Commander of the French and Spanish troops, the Duc de Crillon, on being shown the fortifications that had led to the defeat of his troops, commented “These works are ...

  4. Great Siege Tunnels. Many of the fascinating attractions to be seen in Gibraltar have a military connection such as the Great Siege Tunnels that were a mere 82 feet in length when originally carved by hand and a good deal of blood, sweat and tears.

  5. Learn about the history and significance of the Great Siege Tunnels, dug by the British during the 1783 siege of Gibraltar. Explore the labyrinthine tunnels and fortifications that offer a panoramic view of the rock and the sea.

  6. Accessed at the northern end of the Rock, the Great Siege Tunnels were gun emplacements hewn by hand by the British during the 1779–83 siege. They constitute a tiny portion of the more than 50km of tunnels in Gibraltar, most of which are off limits to the public.

  7. Mar 21, 2023 · The Great Siege Tunnels in Gibraltar were the starting point for the estimated 35 miles of military tunnels beneath the Rock. The Great Siege oif Gibraltar by the Spanish and French lasted from 1779 to 1783 and the siege tunnels were excavated from 1782 to provide artillery positions against the attackers.