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Address Fort Boyard Île-d'Aix, France

World-famous thanks to the television show to which it gave its name, Fort Boyard is one of the flagship monuments of the Charente-Maritime.

The construction of Fort Boyard began in 1804 and ended in 1857. Approved by Napoleon Bonaparte, the project takes place on a sandbank called the longe de Boyard.

Intended to protect the harbor from the English navy during the war between France and England, the building was finally transformed into a prison shortly after its inauguration.

Afterwards, it was abandoned and nicknamed the “Fort of Abandonment” by the inhabitants. It remains one of the most emblematic elements of the Rochefort Naval Arsenal. During the Second World War, German soldiers used it for shooting practice and damaged it.

Finally, after having passed through several hands, abandoned and then bought back, Fort Boyard regained its superb appearance in the early 1990s when the famous game show of the same name was produced there. The shooting of the show is a pretext for a thorough cleaning of the building. More than fifty centimeters of guano were removed and a considerable number of modifications and improvements were made. A lifting platform was also built to allow boats from Fouras to dock. Over the years, Fort Boyard became a real celebrity and gained a prestige that even Napoleon could not have imagined in his time.

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