Citadel of Saint-Tropez - Museum of Maritime History
Citadelle
3.6
3/5
6 reviews
Historic buildingsMuseums
Opening hours of Citadel of Saint-Tropez - Museum of Maritime History
Free entry
Recommended sightseeing time: 1–2 hours
Address:
1 Mnt de la Citadelle, 83990 Saint-Tropez, FranceMap
Phone:Ticket inquiry: +33-494559030
Other visitors' reviews of Citadel of Saint-Tropez - Museum of Maritime History
Show More Reviews
quqky
3/5
Average
The history of this castle can be traced back to the Middle Ages. It has now been restored. It is mainly a military facility that protects this busy port town. Its appearance looks relatively ordinary and is generally yellowish-brown in color.
Citadel of Saint-Tropez - Museum of Maritime History attraction highlights
Some information may have been translated by Google Translate
This 17th-century fortress is located on the commanding heights of the port of Saint-Tropez, with a great view of the Gulf of Saint-Tropez. The Maritime History Museum in the castle mainly displays the famous sailor deeds of St. Tropez and various ship models, as well as the history of the Allied landing in 1944.
Recommendations Near Citadel of Saint-Tropez - Museum of Maritime History
Surrounding area map of Citadel of Saint-Tropez - Museum of Maritime History
Citadel of Saint-Tropez - Museum of Maritime History Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
Additional Information
Phone
Ticket inquiry
+33-494559030
You might also like
Museum of European and Mediterranean Civilisations
5.5
4.5/546 reviews
MuseumsImmediate accessBook now for today
Free entry
Abbey of Thoronet
3.4
No reviews yet
Historic buildingsImmediate accessBook now for today
From 2948.99
Musée de l'illusion Marseille
3.7
No reviews yet
MuseumsImmediate accessBook now for today
From 5914.36
Hotel de Caumont
3.6
5/51 Review
Historic buildingsThemed exhibition hallsImmediate accessBook now for today
Other visitors' reviews of Citadel of Saint-Tropez - Museum of Maritime History
Show More ReviewsThe history of this castle can be traced back to the Middle Ages. It has now been restored. It is mainly a military facility that protects this busy port town. Its appearance looks relatively ordinary and is generally yellowish-brown in color.