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          Fréjus is a historic port town on the French Riviera in southeastern France. Founded by Roman general Julius Caesar, it features remnants of ancient fortifications and an impressive amphitheatre. The medieval cathedral and cloister showcase Romanesque architecture. Visitors explore the old town's narrow streets, visit the archaeological museum, and enjoy nearby beaches along the Mediterranean coast.
          Frejus is a commune in the Var department of the Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur region in southeastern France, located on the Mediterranean coast between Saint-Raphael and the Esterel massif. Founded as Forum Julii by Julius Caesar around 49 BC, it served as a major Roman naval base under Augustus and preserves one of the most concentrated collections of Roman and early Christian monuments in France, including a first-century amphitheater, a Roman theater, aqueduct remains, and a fifth-century baptistery within the UNESCO-listed Episcopal City complex. Content is produced by the ToursXplorer Editorial Team based on verified geographic, historical, and tourism sources.
          Frejus | Var | Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur | France | Roman Heritage | Mediterranean Coast | French Riviera | Historical Destination