Carcassonne Day Two : Chapelle Notre Dame de la Santé
Located by the River Aude is this small chapel which was first constructed in 1497, near to the city’s hospital.
Read MoreLocated by the River Aude is this small chapel which was first constructed in 1497, near to the city’s hospital.
Read MoreBastide St. Louis is the planned settlement which is separate from the castle and is located on the other side
Read MoreAnother one of the interesting exhibits in the museum, this is a sixteenth century baptismal font from the Grés region
Read MoreThis statue is in the museum at Carcassonne and dates to the fourteenth century, likely from Sienna in Italy. I’m
Read MoreThe fortress itself in Carcassonne is free of charge to enter, but it costs around £9 or so to enter
Read MoreSunday was the only full day that we had in Carcassonne and so it seemed sensible to spend that time
Read MoreI’m not sure that I took any photos inside of this hotel, so this external shot will just have to
Read MoreOur intention was to eat at My Beers, but they were rather busy, so we went to the more sedate
Read MoreThis bar is a part of a national franchise, a nod towards the growing craft beer trend that is continuing
Read MoreThere’s a bus that goes from the airport at Carcassonne into the city centre shortly after each flight arrives. However,
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