Brest
Perched on the rugged edge of Brittany, Brest faces the Atlantic across one of Europe’s largest natural harbours. This vast, sheltered rade has shaped the city for centuries — fortified by the Romans, strengthened by the Dukes of Brittany, and still home today to an important French naval base.
Almost entirely destroyed during World War II, Brest rebuilt itself not as a reconstruction of the past but as a modern city of granite, concrete, and wide boulevards. Landmarks such as the Pont de Recouvrance and the austere urban layout give it a distinctive character.
The sea still defines daily life, from naval dockyards along the Penfeld River to research vessels and ferries crossing the harbour. Brest looks outward toward open water — a city of departures, resilience, and enduring maritime identity.