• Henry III had four bastions added in 1565, whereupon it became the Fort Carré (the square fort). The initial construction lasted about 25 years.
  • After the promenade, the walk up to Fort Carre from the gate is best taken on the route on the left, through the nature reserve, winding it's way up to the fort.
  • Fort Carré, genellikle Fort Carré d'Antibes, Fransa'nın Antibes eteklerinde duran, ok başı şeklinde dört burçtan oluşan 16. yüzyıldan kalma yıldız şeklinde bir kaledir.
  • Discovering the Fort Carré of Antibes: A Historical and Cultural Treasure. Among the most iconic landmarks of this town, the Fort Carré stands tall as a symbol of its...
  • Visiting Antibes in the 1680s, he drew up several plans and established a list of works to be carried out for the defenses of Antibes, its port, and Fort Carré.
  • You were redirected here from the unofficial Page: Fort Carré. ... www.antibes-juanlespins.com/les-musees/du-fort-carre.
  • The Fort Carré an impressive old stone castle up high on the edge of the Saint-Roch Peninsula. The fort offers panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea...
  • "Fort Carre is one of those buildings, where people pass when they arrive in Antibes or leaving the town for the airport, but never actually visit.
  • The Chapel at Fort Carré – © cityxee.com. The fort consists of four star-shaped bastions around a footbridge at 43 m height and offers a 360 degree panoramic view.
  • A military fort built during the reign of Henry II in the 16th century, Fort Carré stands proudly on the peninsula of Saint-Roch, in the commune of Antibes.