Que voir à Toulon
Explorez 10 monuments, sites et attractions à Toulon, France. Des incontournables aux perles cachées — sélectionnés à partir de vraies expériences de voyageurs.
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Vieux Port
Visit the old harbour and its promenade. The folk of old Provence, the typical accent of locals, and some wooden boats on the still sea (the folk is better in smaller town along the coast, however). Numerous souvenir shops, coffee shops and fish restaurants.…
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Also on the port square, you'll see the statue of the Spirit of navigation pointing at the sea, locally known as "cul vers ville" for its buttocks are turned toward the city.For the record it might interest you to know that the statue was hidden and thought lost, during WWII, until it was found by chance in a local carpenter's shop who returned it to the authorities.
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Place de la Liberté
(Liberty plaza in English) This is one of the town's main square with a fountain of "Monument de la Fédération", featuring a very idealized start of the journey of the Statue of Liberty from Toulon to New York on the frigate Isere.…
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In winter, a skating rink is put up for children and there's a picturesque Christmas market featuring tasting of several specialties from around France during most of December. However this square may be noisy due to the main boulevard of the town running just along the square.
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Place Puget
in the historical center, is the ancient center of the town. There is a fountain built in 1780 with a sculpture of three dolphins, now completely covered by ivy. You'll enjoy staying in the shade of this place, at a coffee shop, during a hot afternoon.
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La Tour Royale
The Tour Royale, one of the numerous forts of Toulon, was built in 1514 by the king Louis XII. Later, it was used as a prison, now opened for visits. It also features a naval exposition.
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Tour de l'horloge
(aka Tour Carrée), a monumental clock at the entry of the naval base (at the west of the port), formerly used to ring at the beginning and at the end of the working day.
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Cathedral Notre-Dame-de-la-Seds
(aka Saint Marie de la Seds Cathedral) Built in the XIth century, it has never been finished, but widened in 1738. There are numerous paintings of the XVIIIth Century.
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Museum d'Histoire Naturelle
An interesting building per se, the museum features wild life collections. The same building also hosts Bibliothèque municipale (Municipal Library).
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Church of Saint François de Paule
Just between the harbour and the south of Cours Lafeyette. Built in the XVIIIth Century, it is of typical baroque style.
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Musée de la Marine
Collections relating the naval history of the town.
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The Genius of Navigation
By Louis-Joseph Daumas, erected in 1847.
Faits touristiques
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- Toulon
- France
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Toulon has 10 documented sights including Vieux Port, Place de la Liberté, Place Puget. Use the list above to plan your itinerary.
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