Palaces, Villas and Castles

The Château Comtal (Count’s Castle) in Carcassonne

The Château Comtal (Count’s Castle) is a medieval castle within the Cité of Carcassonne, the largest city in Europe with its city walls still intact. The Château Comtal has a strong claim to be called a ‘Cathar Castle’. When the Catholic Crusader army arrived in 1209 they first attacked Raymond-Roger Trencavel’s castrum at Bèziers and then moved on to his main stronghold at Carcassonne. The castle with rectangular shape is separated from the city by a deep ditch and defended by two barbicans. There are six towers curtain walls. The castle was restored in 1853 by the architect Eugène Viollet-le-Duc. It was added to the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites in 1997.

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