- Ratonneau
Ratonneau is one of the islands of the
Frioul archipelago in theMediterranean Sea , off the southern coast ofFrance nearMarseilles . It relatively long and thin, approximately 2.5 km long but at most 500 m wide and generally much narrower. It was connected to the nearly island ofPomègues , which runs roughly parallel, by a mole constructed in 1822 to create a port area.The
Ancient Roman fleet that besiegedMarseilles in 49BC was moored by the island. Later, the island was used toquarantine foreign sailors, particularly those with cases ofcholera and Leprosy. The neoclassical hôpital Caroline was constructed at the eastern end of the island in 1828 to a design byMichel-Robert Penchaud , but partly destroyed in bombing raids in theSecond World War .The centre of the island is occupied by a fort, with a smaller fort at its western tip. The smaller island of If lies to the south east.
The island has several beaches. Today, the island is mostly visited by tourists, by ferries that connect the island to the
Old Port of Marseilles in the summer season. The island includes some tourist restaurants, some tourist shops, a fire station, and a town hall. Motor vehicles are banned.
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