Vauban town par excellence, between typical alleyways and grandiose must-sees
If ever there was a symbol of the region’s art and history, it’s Saint-Martin. To stroll here is to travel back in time. Here, narrow streets and alleyways conceal many treasures of Ret’s heritage: the half-timbered house of La Vinaterie, the Renaissance Hôtel de Clerjotte, and the Citadelle, where prisoners on their way to the penal colony passed through. The town center, steeped in history, will amaze lovers of built heritage, where little curiosities are sometimes hidden.
A must-see when visiting Saint-Martin-de-Ré is the formidable fortified star surrounding the village. Built to the plans of the Marquis de Vauban, then engineer to King Louis XIV, the village has kept its walls and buildings intact. This site, a masterpiece of 17th-century military architecture, has been magnificently preserved in its undeveloped glacis. Thanks to this work, the town of Saint-Martin-de-Ré was listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in July 2008.
Another must-see in Saint-Martin-de-Ré is the observatory bell tower. It offers a unique panorama not only of the fortified town, but also of the whole of the Ile de Ré, stretching from the Baleines lighthouse to the bridge. The monumental clock, the bells in action and the view are a delight for any visitor. The summit of Saint-Martin unveils a magical universe of the Cité Vauban’s rich heritage, where gargoyles and statues converse in silence. In season, don’t hesitate to take it by storm at night for an even greater sense of wonder.