Sunday, September 17, 2006

Carcassonne


I just finished reading a delicious book called the Labyrinth, by Kate Mosse. It is set in France in both current times and the 12th century. Being a history major I love reading historical fantasy. Time travelling, past lives, I love it all. I loved this book and actually it has piqued my interest in a number of subjects, The Crusades, Medieval France, The Cathers, Occitan and most specifically Carcassonne, France. What I knew from reading this book was that it was a walled city that was first founded during the Roman Empire and that it is one of the few remaining walled cities in Europe and is located in Southern France. After googling it I found that it is a UNESCO World Heritage site and is probably one of the most beautiful places I have seen. It was occupied by the Visigoths in 436. In 1082 the Trencavel family came to be Viscounts of Carcassonne. It was abandoned in the 18th century and was almost demolished in 1850 but some restoration had already begun and thus the demolition decree was never carried out. It is now at the top of my world travel list. A lot happened at Carcassonne, during the the Crusades against the Cathers it was beiseged and eventually fell. It is now a huge tourist destination.

6 comments:

Laini Taylor said...

Ooh -- I've always wanted to go there, too! I have this fantasy of a driving trip around France, staying at B&Bs and castles and such. Sigh. Maybe some day. I also love historical fantasy -- I'll have to check that one out.

Kim G. said...

Lovely picture and description of a place that I have never heard of. The book sounds wonderful also! And FYI, my grandfather lives near another walled city, York England - one of my favorite places to visit. Thanks for the great post!

Alex S said...

Heter! How cool is that! All these amazing historical sites become Disneyland romper rooms which is a little sad, like in Prague so smushed with tourists like us! I can't wait for you to come visit!!!! Next we should take a trip to France! I'll read Labyrinth too and then we can have sort of like a book-travel club. Any interest in going to Croatia next summer????

xegbp said...

I would love to go to Croatia, I have dreams about Dubrovnik.

Alex S said...

Then lets go! next summer? I might have enough frequent flyer miles!!! we'l talk when you come to portland. in the meantime, time for you to post a new post- tag yourself from the post I put up today!

Alex S said...

c'mon heter!!! t ime for a new post! pronto!