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LA FORTERESSE DE SALSES

Fortifications – Ramparts
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66600Salses-Le-Château, France
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2024
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A true specimen of the transition between medieval castle and modern fortress, geometric and sunken into the ground

A masterpiece of military architecture. The building is a true specimen of transition between the medieval castle and the modern fortress, geometrically embedded in the ground. It commanded the border between the Roussillon, then belonging to Spain, and the kingdom of France. In the heart of the wine-growing plain, the enormous brick and stone walls sink into the ground. The rectangular fort covers almost a hectare. It is surrounded by ditches 12 to 15 m wide and 7 m deep. The rampart is 12 m thick, of which only the upper part protrudes above the ground, in order to resist the artillery even more strongly. It contains the classic elements of medieval defensive architecture: moat, keep, loopholes, curtain walls and drawbridge. The dwellings, under the parapet walk, were designed for 1,500 men (the stables for 300 horses!). The seven-storey high keep was intended for the governor's dwelling.

Salses, Roussillon gate. Since antiquity, this highly strategic place on the edge of the Via Domitia, which led to Cadiz, has been a stronghold. But it was from 1497 onwards that King Ferdinand of Spain initiated the project of an impregnable fortress capable of resisting cannonballs and all the latest innovations in the art of warfare. During the many conflicts between France and Spain, Salses will often change hands until 1659, when the Treaty of the Pyrenees was signed. Roussillon now belongs to the France of Louis XIV.

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Jeff66600
Visited in august 2015
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Ce château est très intéressant de par son architecture bien différente des standards de Vauban que l'on retrouve dans le département. Les salles d'exposition sont bien documentés et la visite guidée est impeccable, les guides sont vraiment pationnés d'histoire et savent transmettre leurs connaissances du site à tous
Pacaurelie
Visited in august 2015
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Petite ma mère nous avait dit qu'il s'agissait du château de Musclor pour nous faire accepter la visite... Aujourd'hui plus besoin de stratagème, la visite guidée est captivante et le site vaut le coup d'œil. Le site plaira à petits et grands.
nic1969
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It is rare that a guide can impassion its audience as much. Everything in an exceptional setting. To see as many times!
Goun82
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Plus un fort qu'un château. Un lieu à visiter absolument, des guides géniaux qui arrivent à intéresser même les plus jeunes.
A voir absolument, mon seul regret être passé devant pendant plus de 20 ans sans m'y être arreté plus tôt.
Fannnde
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Un lieu absolument superbe, fascinant pour les écoliers qui aiment l'histoire des châteaux forts. L'accès est un peu compliqué et le parking payant, hélas. Mais sinon, cela vaut le détour et permet d'appréhender un large pan de l'histoire de la région.
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