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The Brest Arsenal (French - ''arsenal de Brest'') is a collection of naval and military buildings located on the banks of the river Penfeld, in Brest, France. It is located at . ==Timeline== *1631-1635 Beginning of the foundations of the port infrastructure. *1674 Appearance of the Powder Magazines, Cordellerie and Military Hospital. *1683 Creation of the Troulan dock. *1746 Creation of the three Pontaniou docks near the anchor forges and naval constructions. *1752 Construction of the Bagne demolished in 1947. *1807 Construction of the Bâtiment aux Lions to house the arsenal's magazines. *1822-1827 Construction of Bassin 6 at the Salou. *1858 Appropriation of the Tourville and Jean Bart quays by the navy. *1864-1865 Construction of Bassin 7 at the Salou. *1865 Closure of the Penfeld port to commercial boats, turning it into a military port. *1889-1896 Construction of the South Jetty (1 500 m). *1895-1900 Construction of the West Jetty (200 m). *1899-1902 Transformation of the four Pontaniou docks into 2 large basins, now known as Basin 2 and Basin 3. *1900-1905 South Jetty extended by 750 m. *1905 Construction of the Quai d'Armement. *1910 Installation of the Grande Grue. *1910-1916 Digging of the two construction docks and of the Laninon dry dock, now known as Basin 8 and Basin 9. *1911 Infilling of the terreplein of Brest Castle. *1918 Construction of the Quai des Flottilles. *1931-1933 Closure of the western passage. *1938 Work begun on the construction of Bassin 10 de Laninon (work abandoned 1939-1945). *1940 Construction of the Submarine Base during the German occupation - the military port became an important German strategic base. *1963-1964 Jetty enlarged. *1969-1970 Construction of aircraft-carrier locks 3 and 4. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Brest Arsenal」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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