Towers of La Rochelle, La Rochelle
Towers of La Rochelle is a National Monument of France.
Description
Panoramic views of the city, harbour and islands. Looking out to the Atlantic, the Tour Saint-Nicolas (14th century), the Tour de la Chaîne (14th century) and the Tour de la Lanterne (15th century) are the remains of a great fortification building campaign undertaken in the port city of La Rochelle from 1199. The Tour Saint-Nicolas and the Tour de la Chaîne form the majestic gateway to the Old Port and for ten centuries formed the key defensive bastions to the city. As true palatial constructions and city castles, they are the symbol of a city with a very rich hand proud seafaring and trading heritage. The Tour de la Lanterne, the oldest lighthouse on the Atlantic coast and then a navy prison, contains over 600 examples of graffiti carved into the walls by prisoners in over 3 centuries.
Address & Contact
Tours Saint-Nicolas, de la Chaîne et de la Lanterne Vieux Port BP1102 17088 La Rochelle cedex 2 tél./fax : (33) (0)5 46 41 74 13 tours.larochelle@monuments-nationaux.fr
Prices
1 tower ticket: Adult 6€, Concessions 4€ Joint ticket for all three towers (Tours de la Lanterne, Tours st Nicolas, Tours de la Chaîne): Adult 8€, Concessions 5€
Opening times
April 1 to September 30: from 10 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. October 1 to March 31: from 10 a.m. to 1.00 p.m. and from 2.15 p.m. to 5.30 p.m.
Other dates closed
January 1, May 1, December 25
More Information
- See La Rochelle for more local information
- See Places to visit near Towers of La Rochelle for other places to visit nearby
- See Towers of La Rochelle on the National Monuments website.
The above information is kindly provided by (and copyright) National Monuments of France.
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