Royal Artillery Factory of La Cavada

A canon produced at the foundry on display at what it now a museum on the site.

The Royal Artillery Factory of La Cavada (Spanish: Real Fábrica de Artillería de La Cavada) was an artillery foundry at La Cavada (modern day Riotuerto) in Northern Spain.

The foundry was established in 1622 by Jean Curtius with the support of Gaspar de Guzmán, Count-Duke of Olivares and became fully operational 15 years later.[1] Between 1637 and 1835 the facility was responsible for the production of more than 26,000 cannons for ships and fortresses throughout the Spanish Empire.[2]

It closed after the defeat of the Spanish at the Battle of Trafalgar.[2]

See also

References

  1. Carlo M. Cipolla (2006). The Economic Decline of Empires. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 041537927X.
  2. 1 2 T. Koetsier & M. Ceccarelli (2012). Explorations in the History of Machines and Mechanisms: Proceedings of HMM2012. Springer. ISBN 9400741324.

Coordinates: 43°21′07″N 3°42′31″W / 43.3519°N 3.7085°W / 43.3519; -3.7085

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