Fort Lytton
Fort Lytton is a historic military fort located in Queensland, Australia. Built in the 1880s, it was designed to protect the Port of Brisbane from potential naval attacks. The fort features a series of earthworks, gun emplacements, and a large central building, showcasing the military architecture of its time.
Today, Fort Lytton is a heritage site and part of the Fort Lytton National Park. It offers visitors a glimpse into Australia’s military history, with guided tours and educational programs. The site also hosts various events, making it a popular destination for history enthusiasts and families alike.