Fort De Gagel is a fort in Utrecht. The fort was built between 1819 and 1821 as part of the New Dutch Water Line. The fort consists of several national monuments.
The functions of the fort mainly consisted of closing and defending the Gageldijk, the Kerkeindsche Dijk and flanking the Klopdijk. The work is located about 1.5 kilometers northeast of the Fort aan de Klop and also defended, among other things, the inundation canal with lock works of the Klopvaart. To the east of the fort is Fort Ruigenhoek, which was built in the third construction phase of the New Dutch Water Line
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