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AQUAMARINE TOWERS AND RAMPARTS

Fortifications – Ramparts
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Logis du gouverneur, 30220Aigues Mortes, France
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Historic monuments with a wall over 1,634 m long and 20 towers offering splendid views of the town, ponds...

Listed as a Historic Monument, the 1640 m-long enclosure, with its fifteen towers and ten gates, offers splendid views over the town. An exceptional example of 13th-century military architecture, the town of Aigues-Mortes as we know it today was initiated by Saint Louis, mainly for the last crusades, but also as a commercial port, a role previously held by Saint-Gilles-du-Gard. Louis IX had the Constance tower and castle built, and launched the construction of the ramparts, which were completed by Philippe le Bel thirty years later. The town then became a hotbed of Protestant strife, first under Protestant domination and then as a Catholic stronghold, with the towers infamous as prisons for Huguenot men and women. Today, the towers and the governor's lodgings house permanent exhibitions on Saint Louis and the Mediterranean, architecture and decor, Protestant history, as well as temporary exhibitions by contemporary artists looking at history and the region. The walkway, which can be explored on a guided tour, still allows visitors to admire the salt marshes and the Camargue plain. The height and state of preservation of the ramparts make them a jewel of the Middle Ages, and rightly so. Visitors come from far and wide to see and explore them, and to step back in time during their visit.

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Visited in august 2016
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Le site est très intéressant et l'audioguide est très complet. La vue sur les salins est splendide depuis les remparts.
laurence31
Visited in february 2017
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Il semblerait que Aigues Mortes ne soit pas si "morte" que cela. Dès que le soleil pointe le bout de son nez, tout le monde est dehors. Par un beau dimanche d'hiver, le tour des remparts est magique et permet de prendre quelque peu de hauteur. Ne pas oublier en redescendant de se perdre dans les ruelles autour de la place Saint Louis.
brgttb
Visited in july 2016
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une belle journée à Aigues mortes avec visite des remparts qui permettent du coup une vision globale de la ville à l'intérieur, et à l'extérieur, avec vu sur les salins ; une vison historique, actuelle et aussi une expo d'artistes contemporains sur le thème du sel ; petite randonnée en hauteur !
Gourm4ndyse
Visited in july 2016
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Prendre un peu de hauteur pour découvrir cette ville médiévale d'un autre angle. Comptez 1h30 pour faire le tour des remparts. La vue sur les salins roses est tout simplement magnifique ! Un régal pour les yeux et pour les photographes. Attention aux fortes chaleurs parce qu'avec la pierre, il fait très chaud là-haut.
Visited in july 2015
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Une ballade intéressante avec une très belle vue sur les salins du Midi. Très facile même pour les enfants, ce trajet permet de voir la ville autrement.

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