The origins of the site date back to 1147, though the existing buildings are 13th century or later.
Artifacts recovered from the site date from 1650 to 1750.
The first buildings and batteries on the site date to 1884.
Archaeological remains associated with the site date back to the early colonial period, mid-17th century.
Start on site date was 30 October 2008 and opened in September 2010 ready for the new term.
Written records of a château on the site date to the 13th century.
The majority of ceramics discovered on the site date to the period between the 12th and 13th century.
The complex has been redeveloped since then, and the current buildings on the site date from 1986.
The most obvious remains at the site date from this time.
The ancient architectural remains at the site date mostly from the Republican period.