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Cité de Carcassonne, Carcassonne, Aude, Occitanie, France
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How Carcassonne Was Restored — Reading the Walls Today

Understand which elements are medieval, which are 19th‑century restorations, and how to spot the differences.

1/12/2026
14 min read
Historic painting of Carcassonne’s entrance

Carcassonne survived because people cared — and because a bold vision took hold.

Historic view of the Cité

What changed in the 1800s

  • Standardized tower roofs and silhouettes.
  • Rebuilt segments to a coherent medieval ideal.
  • Preserved a threatened urban fabric.

How to read the masonry

  • Color and texture shifts signal phases.
  • Regularity often points to 19th‑century work.
  • Irregular stones and mortar suggest earlier fabric.

Tip: Compare opposite walls — twins reveal different histories.


The result is dramatic and controversial — and very walkable.

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