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Fréjus es una ciudad portuaria histórica en la Costa Azul del sureste de Francia. Fundada por el general romano Julio César, presenta vestigios de antiguas fortificaciones y un anfiteatro impresionante. La catedral medieval y el claustro muestran arquitectura románica. Los visitantes exploran las callejuelas del casco antiguo, visitan el museo arqueológico y disfrutan de playas cercanas a lo largo de la costa mediterránea.
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