FORT GREY SHIPWRECK MUSEUM
Specialised museum
2024
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2024
Located in the tower of a fortress, this Martello tower dates back to 1804, now painted white, has long served as a landmark to sailors approaching the coast of Guernsey. Today, the tower houses a museum that evokes the shipwrecks and great maritime tragedies that took place in the island's waters. One can observe maps, various objects recovered from the wrecks, photographs, explanatory panels and even a video film. Interesting.
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Visited in august 2016
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Ancien château aménagé au XIX ème siècle en un emplacement militaire défensif. La tour Martello qui reste abrite un petit musée militaire qui relate également les principaux naufrages aux alentours de l'île, présentation d'objets trouvés dans les épaves.
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