
Corner tower

Stone carvings out front. In the south of Costa Rica they have found a lot of pre-Columbian rock spheres. These are either some of them or replicas.

Sign on front. Maybe this building was used as a courthouse at one time.

Outside view of gunports.

Virtical gun port from inside.

Inside view of virtical gunports.

It was really old but had pretty tile floors.

This drain reminded me of the Union Jack! so had to take a picture.

More pretty tile floors.

Old bench with tile floors.

Horizontal gun port inside of one of the towers. I have that car in my sights!

The sign says it is a Museum but it is really just the remnants of an old fort with not much inside, interesting, though. Maybe some day they will really restore it.
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