Start of work 1766 (≈ 1766)
Launch of the fortification program by Milet de Monville.
1836-1844
Completion of the fort
Completion of the fort 1836-1844 (≈ 1840)
Finalization with bastions and mâchicoulis-arcades.
1868-1877
Modernization and connection
Modernization and connection 1868-1877 (≈ 1873)
Added an envelope and defensive link.
2021
Historical classification
Historical classification 2021 (≈ 2021)
Registration for historical monuments.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Key figures
Nicolas-François Milet de Monville - Military engineer
Initiator of the fortification program in 1766.
Origin and history
Fort Faron is a military fortification built on the southern slope of Mount Faron in Toulon (Var), at an altitude of 394 metres. It is a bastioned pentagonal dread, designed to control the Toulon rade. Its strategic position is reinforced by its connection to the fort of the Faron Cross, located 600 meters above, via a defensive rack climbing the slope. These two structures formed a coherent high-rise defence system capable of sheltering up to 200 soldiers.
The construction of the fort began in 1766 under the impetus of Nicolas-François Milet de Monville, with an initial project providing for a casematon dread and an armed bezel of eight cannons. Only the bezel is finished at that time, while the dread remains unfinished. The works resumed in 1836, incorporating bastions and arch mâchicoulis, and ended in 1844 with the finalisation of the fort and the alterations on the bezel. Between 1868 and 1877, a long-range "envelope" was added, and the fort was linked to the Fort of the Faron Cross by defensive ditches.
Ranked as historical monuments in 2021, Fort Faron illustrates the evolution of French military techniques between the 18th and 19th centuries. Its architecture combines strong dread elements and subsequent adaptations to meet changing defensive needs, especially in the face of artillery progress. The panoramic view of the Toulon harbour made it a key point in the harbour protection system, one of the most strategic in the Mediterranean.
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