Fort de Planoise, Besançon
Facts and practical information
Fort de Planoise, the hidden gem of Besançon, is part of the rich historical mosaic of this French city. Although it may not be as well-known as other castles in France, Fort de Planoise offers a unique glimpse into the country's military past.
Built in the 19th century, Fort de Planoise was part of a defensive network of fortresses designed by the famous military engineer, Vauban. Its purpose was to protect the strategic location of Besançon, a key point on the eastern border of France. The fort's massive walls and deep moats were a testament to the engineering knowledge of those times and reflected the military significance of this place.
Today, Fort de Planoise is accessible to visitors and is an attraction for lovers of history and military architecture. Although the fort has undergone many changes over the years, it still retains its original charm and atmosphere. Located on a hill, it also offers picturesque views of the surrounding areas, including the rest of Besançon.
Visitors can immerse themselves in history by walking along the old walls, exploring bunkers and corridors, and learning more about the life of the soldiers who were once stationed at the fort. Fort de Planoise is not just a monument, but also a witness to changing times and military technologies that have survived to this day.
Fort de Planoise – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Francis of Assisi Church, Fort of Rosemont, Velotte, Planoise.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How to get to Fort de Planoise by public transport?
Bus
- Port Douvot • Lines: 21 (12 min walk)
- Vallières • Lines: 6 (15 min walk)
Tram
- Micropolis • Lines: T1, T2 (23 min walk)
- Allende • Lines: T1, T2 (24 min walk)