• The Fort de Brégançon (French pronunciation: [fɔʁ də bʁeɡɑsɔ]; English: Brégançon Fort) is a medieval fortress, located 35 metres (115 ft)...
  • It has been the official retreat of the President of the French Republic since 1968. History[edit]. Location of the Fort de Brégançon.
  • Valéry Giscard d’Estaing liked the Fort de Bregançon and followed on in his predecessors footsteps, staying there on several occasions.
  • Jacques Chirac , who lived in the Var as a child, is reconnecting with his roots by spending his holidays at the Fort de Brégançon.
  • The Fort de Brégançon reopens its doors. The Fort de Brégançon is open to visitors on Wednesdays and Saturdays until next summer.
  • Take advantage of the exceptional opening of the Fort de Brégançon and visit it during your stay at our 4-star hotel, Le Bailli de Suffren.
  • Notes: Fort Brégançon is a state official residence used as a place of resort (mainly summer) the President of the French Republic.
  • We tried to visit the Fort de Bregancon in September 2014. Only on our arrival at the fort did we find we needed to have bought tickets in advance.
  • Que renferme ce château du point de vue politique ? Le fort de Brégançon est une richesse que renferme la commune de Bormes-les-Mimosas.
  • Fort Brégançon is perched 35 meters high on an island that enjoys a strategic position overlooking the rades of Hyères and Toulon.
  • ...Saint-Tropez, in the district of Cabasson, bordered by the famous beaches of Cabasson, Estagnol or Pellegrin, Fort Brégançon is a true architectural jewel.
  • Le fort du XIème siècle, perché à 35 mètres sur l'îlot du cap de Bregançon, est la résidence d'été du Président de la République.
  • Fort Brégançon is perched 35 meters high on an island that enjoys a strategic position overlooking the rades of Hyères and Toulon.