• Fort Carré, often called the Fort Carré d'Antibes, is a 16th-century star-shaped fort of four arrow-head shaped bastions that stands on a 26-meter high promontory in Antibes...
  • ...exposition réalisée par les Archives municipales d'Antibes dans le cadre de l'« année Vauban » et ouverture du musée de site du Fort Carré.
  • We took quite a long walk from the Marché Provincial in Antibes to Fort Carre.
  • Restored by volunteers of the Club du Vieux Manoir between 1979 and 1985, Fort Carré was finally bought by the City of Antibes...
  • The Fort Carré is closed if the weather is bad or for safety reasons (see on the website).
  • Le Fort Carré in Antibes, France.
  • Why is the Fort Carré in Antibes famous? Located next to Port Vauban, it is known as one of the first bastioned forts built during the Renaissance.
  • view from Fort Carré Antibes. In 1860 Nice became part of France rendering obsolete the need to have defences between the two and by the end of the 19th...
  • Fort Carré (Français: Fort carré) is a tourist attraction, one of the Forts in Antibes, França.
  • In order to visit the museums in Antibes using your French Riviera Pass, you must firstly have your Pass validated at the Antibes & Juan-les-Pins Tourism Office in...
  • Henry II added four bastions in 1565, whereupon it became Fort Carré (the squared fort).
  • Demain mercredi, rediffusion de l'émission Des racines et des ailes "sur la route Napoléon" avec un petit passage éclair du Fort Carré en début d'émission.
  • 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.