Carcassonne Travel Notes: Medieval Dreams and Modern Symphony
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Carcassonne, a name located in Aude in southern France, is like an ancient ballad, echoing in my heart. It is not just a city, but also a living medieval castle, a miracle that perfectly blends history, culture, nature and modern life. My trip to Carcassonne far exceeded my expectations. It was a feast across time and space, a baptism of the senses and soul, and a profound reflection on history, culture and life.
The moment I arrived in Carcassonne, I was struck by its magnificent city walls. The towering city walls, sturdy towers, and red brick city gates all seem to be telling ancient stories. The sunlight shining on the red city wall, set against the blue sky and white clouds, creates a stunning picture. The air is filled with a heavy sense of history and an indescribable sense of mystery.
My journey began in the Cité de Carcassonne. This ancient city is Carcassonne's most famous attraction and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It has completely preserved the medieval city walls, towers, churches and houses, making people feel as if they have traveled through time and space and returned to that ancient era.
I strolled along the city walls of the ancient city, feeling the breath of history and its unique charm. The arrow slits, watchtowers and city gates that can be seen everywhere on the city walls make people feel the cruelty and heroism of medieval wars. Looking down from the city wall, the entire city of Carcassonne is in full view, with spectacular views.
In the old town, I visited the Castle of Carcassonne (Château Comtal). The castle is the most important building in the ancient city and was once the residence of the rulers of Carcassonne. The interior of the castle is beautifully decorated in medieval style. I strolled through the corridors of the castle, imagining the prosperity of the past and the lives of the people who once lived here.
The castle's watchtower is even more unforgettable, offering a 360-degree view of the entire ancient city and the surrounding scenery. Here, I can enjoy the beautiful scenery while feeling the sedimentation of history. It feels wonderful.
Leaving the castle, I headed to the Basilica of Saint-Nazaire (Basilique Saint-Nazaire). This church is one of the landmark buildings of Carcassonne. It is magnificent and full of Gothic style. The interior of the church is beautifully decorated, full of religious solemnity and sacredness.
In the old town, I also visited many other attractions, such as the Musée de Carcassonne, and some ancient houses. These attractions gave me a deeper understanding of the history and culture of Carcassonne.
However, Carcassonne is not only about history and culture. It also has beautiful natural scenery. I walked along the Aude River, admiring the flow of the water and the scenery on both sides. The river water is crystal clear and the banks are lined with green trees, making it a great place to relax and unwind.
Shopping is also a great pleasure in Carcassonne. From souvenir shops to local specialty shops, there is everything you need. I bought some Carcassonne-themed souvenirs, such as a T-shirt with the Carcassonne city wall pattern printed on it, as well as some local specialty wine and honey. These souvenirs not only left me with wonderful memories, but also made me feel the enthusiasm and vitality of Carcassonne.
During my few days in Carcassonne, I also visited the Carcassonne Farmers Market (Marché de Carcassonne). The market is full of all kinds of fresh fruits, vegetables, seafood and local specialties, all of which are mouth-watering. I bought some fresh fruits and vegetables, as well as some local wine and honey. These delicious foods not only satisfied my taste buds, but also made me feel the enthusiasm and vitality of Carcassonne.
While in Carcassonne, I also experienced some local activities, such as participating in a local wine tasting event and attending a local concert. These activities not only made me feel the enthusiasm and vitality of Carcassonne, but also gave me a deeper understanding of the culture of Carcassonne.
My trip to Carcassonne made me feel the unique charm of this city and its rich history, culture and natural resources. It is not only a historic city, but also a place full of vitality and vigor. It made me feel the weight of history and the charm of culture, and also gave me new insights into life.
Here are some small episodes during the trip that made the trip more interesting and touching:
Communication with local people: I communicated with some local people, who were friendly and hospitable and introduced me to the customs and culture of Carcassonne. Their stories make the history of Carcassonne more vivid.
An unexpected discovery: In a small alley in the old city, I found a hidden restaurant with delicious food and reasonable prices. The owner of this restaurant, a passionate local, told me many stories about Carcassonne.
Resting by the Oder River: On a bench by the Oder River, I quietly admired the river view, felt the flow of the river, and the breeze blowing. This tranquility allows me to temporarily forget the hustle and bustle of the city.
Carcassonne at night: As night falls, the lights of the ancient city light up, and the city walls become more majestic in the night. This quiet beauty is unforgettable.
The trip to Carcassonne is not only an ordinary sightseeing, but also a baptism of the soul. It has given me a deeper understanding of history, culture, nature and life, and has also given me new insights into dreams and reality. It made me understand that the value of history lies not only in the records in books, but also in the mark it leaves in real life and the enlightenment it brings us. Goodbye, beautiful Carcassonne. I will always remember this unforgettable journey and the emotions and reflections it brought me. It made me understand that the meaning of travel is not only to appreciate the beautiful scenery, but also to feel life and understand life.