Fort de la Conchée
Fort de la Conchée is a coastal fortification located in Saint-Malo, France. Built in the 17th century, it was designed to protect the city from naval attacks and invasions. The fort is situated on a small island, making it strategically important for controlling access to the harbor.
The fort features thick stone walls and a simple layout, typical of military architecture of its time. Today, Fort de la Conchée is a historical site that attracts visitors interested in military history and architecture. It offers stunning views of the surrounding coastline and the English Channel.