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A gate, last vestige of the four gates opened in the walls of the fortifications that surrounded the lower town, built from 1355 to 1359 and rebuilt on its original site in 1779. The gate features an armorial bearing the King's arms and the city's coat of arms, surmounted by a count's crown.
A Catholic cathedral in Carcassonne, France, built in the 13th century as a parish church and later rebuilt as a fortified church after war damage. It was elevated to cathedral status in 1803 and is currently used by the Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter.
A fountain featuring lion-headed masks adorn the streets of Lyon, namely Rue Courtejaire and Rue de Verdun with bronze mascarons, and Rue Voltaire with a cast iron one, originally from the Saint-Michel church.
A 16th-century mansion converted into a museum and cultural venue, housing the permanent exhibition of surrealist poet Joë Bousquet, featuring his preserved room, manuscripts, and temporary exhibitions on literature and art.
A monumental fountain in incarnate marble, completed in 1770, features tritons, naiads, and dolphins, with numerous jets of water and inscriptions, dedicated to Neptune, and surrounded by a basin and garlands.
A Gothic-style church in Carcassonne, France, featuring a 54-bell carillon, a historic organ, and a bell tower that has served as a watchtower and geodetic point.
A former chapel of the Carmelite convent, the Old Carmelite Church features Languedoc Gothic architecture with a single nave and ten chapels, decorated with foliage and historiated capitals.
A historic building constructed in 1760 as the seat of the bishopric of Carcassonne, later converted into the Prefecture of the Aude department, housing its administrative services.
A Protestant church building with a façade featuring neutral architecture and stained glass, reminiscent of an Anglican church, with an interior evoking a similar atmosphere.
A fine arts museum, the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Carcassonne features a collection of over 1,000 artworks, including paintings, furniture, and sculptures, displaying various styles and eras from the 16th to the 21st century.
A large open space with a coffee shop, flower beds, and park benches under trees, built above a large underground car park.
A Gothic Flamboyant-style chapel, Notre-Dame-de-Santé, built in the 16th century, features a portico with voussures and a blazon of Jean de Saix.
A historic bridge, the Pont-Vieux, is the oldest documented bridge with records dating back to 1184. It features 12 arches in a horseshoe shape, spanning 225 meters, and was originally divided into two parts by an arch marking the boundary between the city's lower and upper districts.
A former royal cloth factory, founded by Guillaume Castanier in 1694 and granted royal status in 1696, featuring a beautiful façade with ornate details, including a large circular pediment and intricate ironwork.
Prefecture hotel of Aude