CRONSTADT QUAY - PORT OF TOULON
Urban location
2024
Recommended
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2024
It owes its name to the visit of the Russian imperial fleet in 1898. Completely demolished in 1944, it was replaced by massive buildings typical of the 1950s. The famous Atlantes by Pierre Puget support the balcony of the town hall of honor and the statue of the Genius of Navigation, nicknamed the Admiral of Cuverville, is enthroned there, looking towards the horizon. You will find a modern maritime station (renovated in 2013) as well as a multitude of restaurants, bars and stores facing the sea.
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Le soleil y donne bien. Sur le quai il y a un bureau de change à l'extrémité.
J'ai mangé à une terrasse et j'ai bien appréciée.