位于悬崖峭壁上的建于17世纪的皇家城堡/要塞(Le Fort Royal)现为海洋博物馆,一边是囚禁过铁面人的囚室,另一边的考古洞穴里展出了在此发掘的古罗马遗迹,这些都是数千年前居民的生活写真,包括装葡萄酒、橄榄油的瓦罐,墙壁上装饰的马赛克及一些琉璃瓦罐、酒杯。
Museum of the Sea
Posted: Jan 29, 2016
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小思文
4/5Excellent
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The Maritime Museum is a very new venue, introducing a lot of historical knowledge about the development and transportation of the sea in Cannes, and the museum is located near the coastline and can see a lot of scenery and lights.
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Posted: Jun 20, 2019
易茜韵楹
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The Maritime Museum is clever, basically because of its connection to the Iron Man. Most of the museum displays are marine discoveries from the island, which is great for an amateur archaeologist. There are also some murals in the prison cell.
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Posted: Sep 15, 2017
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4/5Excellent
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Originally this was a prison, now it has become a museum, but there are not many things on display. The tourists here basically surrounded the small fighting room of the party that held the famous iron face people. After a few years, The Iron Man was eventually transferred to Bastille until death. The small fighting room was naturally inconspicuous, and would have almost ignored the past if it hadn't been for a sign hanging at the door. Other rooms also had murals depicting the story of the Iron Man.
Set against the blue sky of Cannes, the Maritime Museum is an oasis in the desert, where in addition to displaying marine life, it also shows the remains of Rome dug out from the seabed, a portrait of the lives of residents thousands of years ago, including crock pots filled with wine and olive oil, Mosaic used to decorate the walls...