Carcassonne - France
Perched high up on a hill above the River Aude, the old walled city of Carcassone looks like a
fairytale medieval fortress but it whispers of the 19th century thanks to the extensive
restoration works undertaken from 1844 under the direction of the controversial architect
Eugene Violet-le-Duc.
The city was originally fortified by the Romans around 100 BC, with subsequent modifications
in the 11th century, but it was later left to ruin until Violet-le-Duc's ambitions project.
It was awarded UNESCO World Heritage Site status in 1997 and although retaining the
appearance of an impenetrable fortress, it now attracts some 200,000 visitors a year.
For information:
www.carcassonne-tourisme.com
fairytale medieval fortress but it whispers of the 19th century thanks to the extensive
restoration works undertaken from 1844 under the direction of the controversial architect
Eugene Violet-le-Duc.
The city was originally fortified by the Romans around 100 BC, with subsequent modifications
in the 11th century, but it was later left to ruin until Violet-le-Duc's ambitions project.
It was awarded UNESCO World Heritage Site status in 1997 and although retaining the
appearance of an impenetrable fortress, it now attracts some 200,000 visitors a year.
For information:
www.carcassonne-tourisme.com
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