Report: L’île Degaby – Conference Centre in a Former Fortress

Degaby, an uninhabited, craggy limestone island, is 300 m off the coast of Endoume in southern France. Long known as Fort Tourville – after Admiral Tourville – it had been a defensive post of Marseille during the era of Louis XIV. In the mid-nineteenth century, the fort was enlarged. Shortly before World War I, André Laval, a wealthy industrialist from...