Carcassonne Old Town
France - Occitanie
Carcassonne, located in southern France, is a medieval fortified city renowned for its remarkably preserved walls and towers. Known as La Cité de Carcassonne, the UNESCO World Heritage Site dates back to Roman times but reached its peak in the Middle Ages. The city features a double line of defensive walls and 52 towers, creating one of Europe’s most iconic medieval skylines.
Within the walls, visitors can stroll the cobblestone streets of this living city, home to residents, shops, restaurants, and historic landmarks. Key attractions include the Château Comtal, the inner castle with its museum and ramparts, and the Basilique Saint-Nazaire, a stunning Gothic church with intricate stained-glass windows.
Carcassonne offers a blend of history and charm, making it an unforgettable destination for those exploring France’s medieval heritage. While the city is free to enter, some attractions within, such as the Château Comtal, require an admission fee.
Note: Always verify current access conditions and any travel advisories before planning your visit.
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- Latitude: 43.21670000
- Longitude: 2.35000000
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