FORT GUSTAV SWEDISH BATTERY III
Monuments
2024
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2024
Behind Gustavia's red-and-white lighthouse, built in 1961, stood Fort Gustav. All that remains are a few stones of the enclosure, the cisterns, the powder magazine and the bakery. Several cannons and cannonballs found on the island date from this period. Built by the first settlers, it was used extensively during the Swedish period. It lost its importance when the island was handed back to France in 1878. It's a perfect vantage point from which to enjoy the sunset.
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Magnifique vue sur Gustavia
Spot incontournable pour admirer le coucher de soleil sur Gustavia. La vue est imprenable sur la ville et sa marina. De l'autre côté du fort, il y a une très belle vue sur la zone industrielle de l'île. Une plage de sable blanc se trouve juste derrière.
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