Porte d'Italie, Toulon

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Porte d'Italie, Toulon, Historical stone gate in Toulon, France

The Porte d'Italie is a city gate with a white stone facade in the Tuscan style, built as part of Toulon's eastern fortification. The structure features a vaulted passage with four square bays that lead toward a central pavilion.

The gate was built starting in 1787 and completed in 1791 according to fortification designs of that era, replacing an older entrance called Saint Lazare. It became part of the updated defensive system protecting the city's eastern approach.

The gate received its current name in 1800 after Napoleon Bonaparte passed through with his army heading to Italy. This historical moment gave the structure its identity and remains part of how locals remember the city's connection to that era.

The gate stands at the eastern edge of the old city and is easy to reach from outside the walls. Inside, you can see former guard rooms and holding cells that show how the military structure worked.

The gate includes a working drawbridge mechanism and casemates built into the rampart walls in 1820 to house soldiers. These underground chambers reveal how the fortification was designed to support extended occupation.

Location: Toulon

GPS coordinates: 43.12131,5.93725

Latest update: December 6, 2025 17:47

Photography locations in Toulon: harbour, Mont Faron, historic centre

The port city of Toulon on the French Mediterranean coast offers numerous subjects for photographers. The historic city centre displays buildings from the 17th and 18th centuries, including the Sainte-Marie-Majeure Cathedral and the town hall with its atlantes by Pierre Puget. The military harbour, one of France's main naval bases, presents warships and submarines. Mont Faron rises 584 metres above the city and provides views across the Toulon roadstead and coastline. The cable car leads to the summit, where the Memorial du débarquement en Provence is located. At the foot of the mountain lies the Mourillon district with its sandy beach and colourful facades along the promenade. The Cours Lafayette market takes place daily and showcases the region's Mediterranean produce. The Toulon Opera House, built in the 19th century, ranks among the largest opera houses in France outside Paris. The old harbour Darse Vieille displays fishing boats and yachts against the backdrop of limestone cliffs.

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