Le Fort Carré - Antibes, France
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member pmaupin
N 43° 35.417 E 007° 07.633
32T E 348820 N 4828071
[EN] Fort Carré is a military fort built during the reign of Henri II in the 16th century, the fort is located on the Saint-Roch peninsula in Antibes. [FR] Le fort Carré est un fort militaire construit sous le règne d'Henri II au XVIe siècle, le fort se situe sur la presqu'île Saint-Roch à Antibes.
Waymark Code: WM1638H
Location: Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France
Date Posted: 04/25/2022
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Alfouine
Views: 6

"Located on the Saint-Roch peninsula, the Fort is built on a rock culminating at 26 meters above sea level.

Its walkway rises to 43 meters and offers a 360 degree panoramic view. The Fort is surrounded by a protected park of 4 hectares with typically Mediterranean flora and fauna. This park is the property of the Conservatoire du Littoral and is part of the Natura 2000 project.

Built by order of King Henry II of France in the second half of the 16th century, Fort Carré served at the time both as a sentinel for the nearby border with the County of Nice and as a defense post for Antibes, the last French port. before this border. Operational since 1585, Fort Carré experienced its first attack in 1592, against the army of the Duke of Savoy. Substantially improved at the end of the 17th century by Vauban, the Fort remained a strategic site until the 19th century.

When Nice was attached to France in 1860 and the border receded, the building was downgraded militarily and the soldiers left it in favor of more modern barracks built at the foot of Fort Carré. It is in these barracks that the Army set up, after the Second World War, a high-level military sports training center, led by staff from the Joinville School. Fort Carré was then ceded by the Army to the Ministry of Sports in 1967, along with all the sports facilities and military barracks.

Classified as a Historic Monument in 1938, restored by volunteers from the Club du Vieux Manoir between 1979 and 1985, the Fort Carré was finally bought by the City of Antibes Juan-les-Pins in 1997 and opened, in 1998, to all those who dreamed of to discover its fascinating architecture and its preserved environment.

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Sources : The Fort

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"Situé sur la presqu'île Saint-Roch, le Fort est bâti sur un rocher culminant à 26 mètres au-dessus du niveau de la mer

Son chemin de ronde s'élève à 43 mètres et offre une vue panoramique à 360 degrés. Le Fort est entouré d'un parc protégé de 4 hectares à la faune et la flore typiquement méditerranéenne. Ce parc est la propriété du Conservatoire du Littoral et se trouve intégré au projet Natura 2000.

Construit sur ordre du Roi de France Henri II dans la deuxième moitié du XVIe siècle, le Fort Carré sert à l'époque aussi bien de sentinelle pour la frontière toute proche avec le Comté de Nice que de poste de défense pour Antibes, dernier port français avant cette frontière. Opérationnel dès 1585, le Fort Carré a connu sa première attaque en 1592, contre l'armée du Duc de Savoie. Sensiblement amélioré à la fin du XVIIe siècle par Vauban, le Fort demeure un site stratégique jusqu'au XIXe siècle.

Lorsque Nice est rattachée à la France en 1860 et que la frontière recule, le bâtiment est déclassé militairement et les soldats le quittent au profit de casernes plus modernes construites au pied du Fort Carré. C'est dans ces casernes que l'Armée installe, après la Seconde Guerre Mondiale, un centre de formation sportif militaire de haut niveau, mené par du personnel de l'École de Joinville. Le Fort Carré est ensuite cédé par l'Armée au ministère des Sports en 1967, en même temps que toutes les installations sportives et les casernes militaires.

Classé Monument historique en 1938, restauré par les bénévoles du Club du Vieux Manoir entre 1979 et 1985, le Fort Carré est finalement racheté par la Ville d'Antibes Juan-les-Pins en 1997 et ouvert, en 1998, à tous ceux qui rêvaient de découvrir sa passionnante architecture et son environnement préservé."

Sources : Le Fort

The "Official Tourism" URL link to the attraction: [Web Link]

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Hours of Operation:
Tuesday to Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., closed on Monday / Du mardi au dimanche de 10h à 17 h, fermé le lundi


Admission Prices:
3€


Approximate amount of time needed to fully experience the attraction: Up to 1 hour

Transportation options to the attraction: Not listed

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