Description of Carcassonne
Sitting on the banks of the Aude, a Pyrenean river flowing to the Mediterranean, Carcassonne is waiting for you. Carcassone is one of the most perfectly preserved walled towns of the world. It is also the largest walled city in Europe, it encompasses towers, dungeons, moats and drawbridges and...
Sitting on the banks of the Aude, a Pyrenean river flowing to the Mediterranean, Carcassonne is waiting for you. Carcassone is one of the most perfectly preserved walled towns of the world. It is also the largest walled city in Europe, it encompasses towers, dungeons, moats and drawbridges and serves as one of the most impressive examples of medieval France. At Carcassonne, time lies imprisoned in the stones. Since the ancient times of the Colonia Julia Carcasso, each successive generation has acted out the history of this town governing power building and leaving the mark and style of their passing.
The Cité is still lived in today. 52 towers and 2 concentric walls add up to 3 kilometres of ramparts. The castle, the towers, the city walls, the 'lists' (open space between the ramparts), belong to the State, the reminder is administered by the Municipality of Carcassonne. The visitor can freely discover most parts of the Cité.
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Carcassonne medieval walled town Carcassonne
10/21/2006
the world famous medieval castle
town of Carcassonne (on which the board game is based). Carcassonne is the biggest castle constructed by the Cathars who were all but extinct for their religion. Although very touristy remains a very nice place to visit. Don't forget to take a look in the St. Nazarius cathedral with its magnificent stained glass windows.

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