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Affiche Rochefort
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Rochefort poster

This illustration of the Royal Ropeworks of Rochefort by illustrator Lotza will introduce you to one of the city's most fascinating historical treasures. The Royal Ropeworks of Rochefort was once a place of production of ropes for the warships of the French Navy. Built in 1666 under the orders of Louis XIV, it became the largest rope factory in the world and was considered one of the wonders of 18th-century industry. This impressive building has stood the test of time and today constitutes a remarkable industrial heritage, a testament to France's naval history. As for the town of Rochefort, it was founded in the 17th century by Colbert, minister of Louis XIV, to install the royal navy there. The city was thus destined to become one of the main military ports of France, and the royal rope factory played a central role in the production of ropes. Today, the town of Rochefort is a popular tourist destination, with its well-preserved historic architecture, museums, and of course, the Royal Rope Factory attracting visitors from all over the world. Lotza's poster is an excellent way to remind people of the importance of the history of this town and this rope factory, and to introduce it to a wider audience.