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Apart from the cafes, hotels and restaurants of quai Comparetti, the only attraction in the ville basse is the marina's aquarium (May-Oct daily 10am-8pm, July & Aug open until midnight; 22F/?3.34), where a solitary blue lobster is the star attraction. At the far end lies the port where ferries leave for Sardinia and, in between, a cluster of restaurants and shops lies at the foot of montee Rastello, the steps up to the haute ville . In the haute ville many of the houses are bordered by enormous battlements which, like the houses themselves, have been rebuilt many times - the most significant modifications were made by the French during their brief period of occupation following the 1554 siege, after they had reduced the town walls to rubble.

From the top of the montee Rastello steps you can cross avenue General-de-Gaulle to montee St-Roch , which gives a stunning view of the white limestone cliffs and the huge lump of fallen rock-face called the Grain de Sable . At the Chapelle St-Roch , built on the spot where the last plague victim died in 1528, more steps lead down to the tiny beach of Sutta Rocca .

At the top of the montee St-Roch steps stands the drawbridge of the great Porte des Genes , once the only entrance to the haute ville . Through the gate, in place d'Armes, you can see the Bastion de l'Etendard (April, May & Sept Mon-Sat 11am-5.20pm; July & Aug 10am-9pm; 10F/?1.52), sole remnant of the fortifications destroyed during the siege of 1554. A few paces further lies rue des deux Empereurs , where no. 4 features the flamboyant marble escutcheon of the Cattacciolo family, one of many such adornments on the houses of this quarter. Opposite stands the house in which Napoleon resided for three months in 1793.

Cutting across to rue Palais-du-Garde brings you to the church of Ste-Marie-Majeure , originally Romanesque but restored in the eighteenth century, though the richly sculpted belfry dates from the fourteenth century. The facade is hidden by a loggia where the Genoese municipal officers used to dispense justice in the days of the republic. This church's treasure, a relic of the True Cross, was saved from a shipwreck in the Straits of Bonifacio; for centuries after, the citizens would take the relic to the edge of the cliff and pray for calm seas whenever storms raged. The relic is kept in the sacristy, along with an ivory cask containing relics of St Boniface, and you'll only be able to get a glimpse if you can find someone to open the room for you.

Nearby rue du Palais de Garde is one of the handsomest streets in Bonifacio, with its closed arcades and double-arched windows separated by curiously stunted columns. The oldest houses along here did not originally have doors; the inhabitants used to climb up a ladder which they would pull up behind them to prevent a surprise attack, while the ground floor was used as a stable and grain store.

South of here, rue Doria leads towards the Bosco ; at the end of this

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road a left down rue des Pachas will bring you to the Torrione , a 35-metre-high lookout post built in 1195 on the site of Count Bonifacio's castle. Descending the cliff from here, the Escalier du Roi d'Aragon 's 187 steps (June-Sept daily 11am-5.30pm; 10F/?1.52) were said to have been built in one night by the Aragonese in an attempt to gain the town in 1420, but in fact they had already been in existence for some time and were used by the people to fetch water from a well.


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