Qui a fait la cité de Carcassonne ?

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Qui a fait la cité de Carcassonne ?

Qui a fait la cité de Carcassonne ?

Sa construction est lancée par Bernard Aton IV Trencavel durant l'époque romane aux alentours de 1130 pour remplacer un château primitif probablement situé à l'emplacement de la porte Narbonnaise.

Est-ce que la Cité de Carcassonne est ouverte ?

Horaires Cité de Carcassonne Le chateau et les remparts sont ouverts tous les jours de 9 heures 30 à 17 heures et de 10 heures à 18 heures 30 entre avril et septembre. Fermé le 1er janvier, le 1er mai, le 1er ainsi que le 25 décembre.

Where is Cité de Carcassonne located on a map?

  • Cité de Carcassonne (France) Show map of France. The Cité de Carcassonne (Occitan: Ciutat de Carcassona [siwˈtad de kaɾkaˈsunɔ]) is a medieval citadel located in the French city of Carcassonne, in the department of Aude, Occitanie region.

What to see in Carcassonne?

  • Carcassonne is impressively large. La Cité, as the fortified medieval city is commonly known, includes a castle (the Château Comtal), a basilica (the Basilica of St. Nazaire), three kilometres of a double line of ramparts, fifty-two towers and several homes that are still inhabited today by a total of 100 people.

When was the citadel of Carcassonne built?

  • Its strategic location led successive rulers to expand its fortifications until the Treaty of the Pyrenees in 1659. Its citadel, known as the Cité de Carcassonne, is a medieval fortress dating back to the Gallo-Roman period and restored by the theorist and architect Eugène Viollet-le-Duc in 1853.

Is Carcassonne a UNESCO site?

  • You also begin to wonder if you have arrived at a film set, not a UNESCO site. Carcassonne dates back to 100 Bc when Romans first fortified the hilltop. Major additions and modifications were made throughout the 12th, 13th and 14th centuries resulting in a very impressive, self-sufficient and impenetrable citadel. A city within a city.

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