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The European Heritage Days in Carcassonne in 2024 will be held on 21 and 22 September. Over the weekend, the city will be offering a rich programme of discoveries around its exceptional heritage. Here's an overview of what you might find:
Activities and Sites to Visit :
- The Medieval City of Carcassonne : Not to be missed, with guided tours of the Château Comtal, the ramparts and the Basilica of Saint-Nazaire.
- The Pont Vieux : This emblematic bridge could be accessible for guided tours, revealing its history and strategic importance.
- Musée des Beaux-Arts de Carcassonne : Special exhibitions and guided tours of the museum's collections, often with activities for children.
- The Bastide Saint-Louis : Explore this lesser-known but equally fascinating district, with its town houses, churches and squares.
- Visits to places that are usually closed to the public : Certain administrative buildings, private residences and archaeological sites that are rarely open to the public may be accessible.
Special events :
- Lectures and Workshops : Introductory workshops on medieval architecture, lectures on the history of the town.
- Temporary exhibitions : Showcasing objects, documents and works of art relating to the history of Carcassonne.
- Historical shows and re-enactments : Immerse yourself in the city's medieval past.
Practical information :
- Times : The sites will generally be open from 10am to 6pm, but it is advisable to check the specific times for each venue.
- Free admission : Most activities and visits are free, a great opportunity to discover or rediscover Carcassonne from another angle.
For more details, visit the Carcassonne Town Hall website or the official European Heritage Days portal in the run-up to the event.
https://11.agendaculturel.fr/festival/journees-du-patrimoine-carcassonne.html
https://www.tourisme-carcassonne.fr/agenda/jep-2024-les-vents-danges/
https://www.lefigaro.fr/voyages/a-carcassonne-le-chemin-de-la-ronde-bientot-ouvert-en-totalite-aux-visiteurs-20240901