Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Fort Boyard, west coast of France

Fort Boyard is a fort located between the Île-d'Aix and the Île d'Oléron in the Pertuis d'Antioche straits, on the west coast of France. It is 61 metres long, 31 metres wide, and its walls are 20 metres high.

The construction of the fort was first considered during a build-up of the French armed forces undertaken by Louis XIV between 1661 and 1667, but Vauban, his leading military engineer, famously advised against it, saying "Sire, it would be easier to catch the moon with the teeth than take on such an endeavour in such a location".

Construction of the fort did not begin in earnest until 1801, under Napoleon, in order to protect the coast (and especially the arsenal of Rochefort) from possible incursions by foreign (and especially British) navies. At that time, cannons only had a limited range, and the distance between the two islands of Aix and Oleron was too large to block the passage.

Following difficulties in establishing a firm base (stone blocks had to be installed on the sandy sea bed during low tide, where they could still sink under their own weight) the project was suspended in 1809. Construction resumed in 1837, under Louis-Philippe, following renewed tensions with Great Britain. The fortifications were completed in 1857, with sufficient room for a garrison of 250 men.

However, by the time of its completion, the range of cannons had markedly increased, making the fort unnecessary for national defense.

Under the Paris Commune of 1871, Fort Boyard was briefly used as a prison, before being abandoned a few years later. Over time, the fort slowly crumbled and deteriorated into the sea as it was left unmaintained.

In 1961 the Commune sold the fort to the département of Charente-Maritime. Six years later, the final scene of the French film Les Aventuriers was filmed at the remains of the fort.

In 1988, restoration work commenced on Fort Boyard, in order to prepare it for a television game show, also named Fort Boyard. The fort was electrified and a contraption similar to an oil rig has been installed on the side in order to facilitate access to television crews. Restoration on the fort finished in 1989 and filming commenced in 1990. Fort Boyard has been used as the set for the show to this present day.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

mmm that fort looks just super, i would love to use my long, hard battering ram and just thrust it right in there mmmm...knock down all those walls of shame and pillaging oh suck that fart out of my ass!

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Anonymous said...

Ah heck, I liked it.

Anonymous said...

The building looks fantastic. My family want to make their holidays on this Island, is it a good idea to visit the Fort. Did you know if you can visit the Fort? If yes when you can visit it. (Sorry for my english - i´m from Germany)

Pleas can you give me a answer. My e-mail-adress is: tiger.piep@googlemail.com

Thank you at this time.
Bye

♥ E.T. Suzy ♥ said...

I've seen the TV show you mention on TV5 here in the US! It's actually quite good. They make the contestants do all sorts of weird things.

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