Through the living history, in a constant concern of historicity, we propose to you to travel in the time and to discover the medieval city of Carcassonne otherwise Our knight, inhabitant of the City, guide speaker, historian and passionate of reconstitution history promises to live a unique experience in the heart of the city.Let yourself be transported in this medieval world during animations and visits both instructive and fun.
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Guide Jean-François Vassal (aka Jeff) dressed in period clothing, took us around Carcasonne and the walls surrounding it. Explained what, whay and how the walls came to be. A resident of Carcasonne he showed us his residence and his workshop where he gave a presentation of what it was like to grow up back in the olden days. Rob, one of ouir group members, participated in a knighting ceremony.
The Basilica of Saints Nazarius and Celsus is a Roman Catholic minor basilica located in the citadel of Carcassonne, France. It is a national monument, and is in the Gothic-Romanesque architectural tradition.
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At this point this church was just like the others. Many
statues and figures, stained glass, confession booths and a request to respect
parishioners.