Музеи Марселя
- Fort Saint-Jean (. French pronunciation: [fɔʁ sɛʒɑ]) is a fortification in Marseille, built in 1660 by Louis XIV at the entrance to the Old Port.
- The city of Marseille experienced a period of great conflict with King Louis XIV from 1655 to 1660, when the latter went to Fort Saint-Jean on 2 March 1660 in order...
- Fort Saint-Jean has been a listed monument since 1964 and from higher up it is the perfect location to take a panoramic photo.
- Fort Saint-Jean has guarded the old port since the 16th century and is still one of the most famous buildings in Marseille.
- Summer days draw sunbathing locals to the manicured lawns surrounding Fort Saint-Jean, a defining landmark in the Old Port of Marseille.
- Que le fort reste un symbole de la méfiance de Louis XIV envers Marseille, la ville rebelle ? ... Ils occupent d’abord l'ancienne Chapelle de Saint-Jean-Baptiste, puis...
- Fort Saint-Jean is a historic fortress located at the entrance of the Old Port in Marseille, France.
- Fort Saint-Jean is one of the oldest monuments in Marseille. It marks the entrance to the Old Port and offers an exceptional view of the city.
- Summer days draw sunbathing locals to the manicured lawns surrounding Fort Saint-Jean, a defining landmark in the Old Port of Marseille.
- The address of Fort Saint-Jean is Promenade Louis Brauquier,13002, Marseille.
Fort Saint-Jean
Форт в Марселе
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- Дата постройки:1660 год