Petite batterie du Mont Boron

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Gazing at the Petite batterie du Mont Boron, can you sense the echoes of a time when cannons roared and soldiers hurried about? This vantage point, high on Mont Boron, offers not just breathtaking views, but a glimpse into Nice’s strategic past. Petite batterie du Mont Boron wasn’t always the tranquil spot we see today. Originally, a star-shaped fort known as “Fort Matthews” stood here in the 18th century, named after a British admiral who fought alongside the Sardinians against France. Sadly, no trace of this earlier fort remains. The Petite batterie du Mont Boron as we know it arose between 1886 and 1887. It was part of a coastal defense project, designed to protect against the increasingly powerful navies of the time. Six 24cm guns once stood ready here, guarding the coastline. The threat of “torpedo shells” led to further enhancements. Around 1889, a powder magazine was carved into the rock. Later, a smaller battery was added for quicker-firing 95mm guns to fend off torpedo boats. By 1889, Petite batterie du Mont Boron was officially designated as a vital part of France’s defenses. The advent of World War I brought change. Italy’s neutrality reduced the threat to this coastline. The Petite batterie du Mont Boron’s guns were likely removed, sent to the more active front lines in the northeast. In 1917, coastal defense became the responsibility of the navy, but the Petite batterie du Mont Boron’s role was diminished. By 1932, it housed the command post for Nice’s coastal defenses. During World War II, it served only as a signaling station, equipped with two 95mm guns but without a combat role. The Petite batterie du Mont Boron survived the war relatively unscathed. Today, it remains under military control, sometimes used for training. The fort is in good condition, although overgrown. Several original features still exist here, including the main gate, drawbridge, and winch mechanism, which have disappeared from similar forts. Imagine standing here, amidst the echoes of history, with the panoramic views stretching from Villefranche to Nice and beyond. Petite batterie du Mont Boron stands as a silent sentinel, a reminder of a turbulent past.

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