When traveling in France, don’t forget to explore the beautiful area of Languedoc. One of its most prominent cities, Carcassonne, is situated in the plain of the River Aude. This is an ancient city that consists of two main parts. Cite is the upper part of the city and the location of a beautiful fortress. This is an enchanting place, and so no wonder why many tourists get a feeling that they are in some historical fairytale. This is the best place to find out more about the past of this settlement. The territory of the castle is surrounded by thick walls. Inside the area, you will find many shops and cafes. Besides that, there are many residences of local people in this part of the city. The lower part of Carcassonne mostly has hotels, but this doesn’t mean that this part of the city is deprived of landmarks.
The history of Carcassonne started in the 2nd century BC. Gallic tribes were the first inhabitants in this region. Soon after that, Romans claimed the authority over the territory, and Visigoths became rulers in this region in the 5th century. In the 8th century, when Saracens replaces Visigoths, Francs invaded the region and added the territory of modern Carcassonne to their country. Only Cite existed until the Middle Ages. The Lower Town named Bastide on the opposite bank of the Aude River appeared much later. However, Edward the Black Prince ordered to destroy the newer part of the city in 1359. Later, Bastide was restored. The citadel has managed to retain its original look.
The Basilica of Saints Nazarius and Celsus is the oldest church in the city. It was built in the 6th century during the reign of Theodoric the Great, the leader of the Visigoths. The church was officially mentioned in the documents in 925. Later, Pope Urban II visited the city and blessed the stones used for building the church. Only naves from the original building have survived until our times. One of these naves is the main and the other two are the side ones. The basilica was reconstructed many times, and each reconstruction brought new details to the look of the church. That is why the Basilica of Saints Nazarius and Celsus that we can see now is a combination of different architectural styles such as Romanesque and Gothic.
The beautiful church got its name after two saints who were famous as patrons of this region – Saint Nazarius and Celsus. Nowadays, the basilica exhibits the main landmark – an artifact that looks like an ordinary stone. This stone has an image of the events that took place here centuries ago. It depicts the siege of the citadel by the Crusaders. The Basilica of Saints Nazarius and Celsus is active and hosts public worships every day.
Do you like thrilling activities? In this case, you need to visit the Museum of Inquisition in Carcassonne. You will learn more about the painful tortures that people accused of heresy had to endure. Why is there a museum dedicated to the inquisition in Carcassonne? In 1233, Pope Gregorius IX created the inquisition by giving the Dominicans the right to judge potential heretics. These new inquisitors settled down in Carcassonne in a building that they called the Tower of Justice. Nowadays, this is a popular attraction famous as the Tower of Inquisition. It has survived until our days in great condition. In the basement of the tower, inquisitors tortured their poor victims until they admitted their sins.
During a visit to the museum, you can see an ancient electric chair, guillotine, chastity belt, garrotte (a device used to strangle a victim), and a gantry. The exhibition of this museum usually impresses visitors because it is hard to imagine that these devices were used to torture people continuously. Some installations like a press machine crushing a human skull and scold's bridles look simply scary. It is better not to bring children to this museum. They are better to explore the Haunted House while their parents are visiting the Inquisition Museum. The two venues are located close to each other.
Le Pont-Vieux is a true pride of Carcassonne. The old bridge makes it possible to get to the walls of the fortress over the Aude River. The bridge was built in the 14th century. It connected the two parts of the city for a long time. During a walk here, visitors can admire a gorgeous panorama of Carcassonne and the river. The sound of the river is calming and relaxing. The surrounding nature is attractive and picture-perfect.
A railway connects Carcassonne with Toulouse. The journey lasts one hour. The ride from Narbonne will be even shorter – the train will take you to Carcassonne in just forty minutes. It is also possible to reach the city from other destinations such as Beziers and Montpellier. However, the ride will be longer in this case, ranging from more than one hour to two hours. Carcassonne Airport accommodates flights from many countries, such as the United Kingdom, Ireland, and Belgium.