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CITADEL OF THE CASTLE OF OLERON

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This inescapable citadel, dating from 1630, is a military work intended to protect the southern part of the island of Oleron.

A military structure designed to protect the southern part of the island of Oleron, the citadel was built in 1630. Noting the weaknesses of the structure, the chief engineer Vauban decided in 1685 to create two horned works. The work, carried out three years later, required the presence of 7,000 workers, including salt workers from Dolus and Saint-Trojan. Converted into a prison, then housing a garrison, it was hit by a bombing during the Second World War. Not to be missed!

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Visited in april 2025
Très jolie, belle balade à faire à pied.
Gratuit sauf si on le fait avec le petit train.
Visited in january 2025
Belle citadelle. Beau point de vue sur le port.
Visited in january 2025
Belle citadelle à voir et une belle vue sur la mer dommage que nous soyons passé avant la réouverture du 19 mai 21 car les petites boutiques des artisans donnent vraiment envie de les découvrir
Visited in january 2025
Site en accès libre qui vaut pour les différentes vues sur l'océan (depuis les remparts ) . Dans la cour , c'est plutôt "waterloo Morne plaine " , hormis la présence de 2 bâtiments anciens , l'arsenal et la poudrière . Les sculptures sont très moches ( à mon goût ) , et , hélas , les panneaux explicatifs (en fer ! ) sont rouillées et ...devenues partiellement illisibles ( encore une judicieuse idée d'un fonctionnaire patrimonial , de l'argent public foutu en l'air ) . Professionnel du tourisme .
Visited in january 2025
Belle vue

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