Baħar iċ-Ċagħaq Redoubt

Baħar iċ-Ċagħaq Redoubt (Ridott ta' Baħar iċ-Ċagħaq) is a redoubt in Baħar iċ-Ċagħaq, limits of Naxxar, Malta. It was built in 1715–1716 by the Order of Saint John as one of a series of coastal fortifications around the Maltese Islands. Today, the redoubt still exists and is in relatively good condition.

It is also known as Vendôme Redoubt (Ridott ta' Vendôme) or Madliena Redoubt (Ridott tal-Madliena).

History
Baħar iċ-Ċagħaq Redoubt was built in 1715–1716 as part of the first building programme of redoubts in Malta. The nearest fortifications to the redoubt were Qalet Marku Battery to the northwest (now demolished) and Madliena Tower to the east. The redoubt was originally linked to the latter tower by an entrenchment, but very little remains of this have survived.

The redoubt consists of a pentagonal platform with short flanks and a low parapet, with a rectangular blockhouse located at the centre of its gorge. The blockhouse is divided into two rooms, with the larger room containing the main entrance.

In World War II, the salient structure of the redoubt was converted into a defensive position

Present day
Today, the redoubt is still in relatively good condition. It is leased to a private tenant and is used as a bar and restaurant.