Porte Narbonnaise, Carcassonne: sketch of the turrets of the gateway and surrounding roofs seen from the parapet of the walls
Architect/Designer | Viollet-le-Duc, Eugene Emmanuel (1814-1879) |
Artist/Photographer | Lethaby, William Richard (1857-1931) |
Country | France |
City | Carcassonne |
Subject Date | 1200 |
Image Date | 1875 |
View | Exterior |
Style | Medieval |
Medium | Drawing |
Library Reference | SD76/2(2) |
Orientation | Landscape |
Colour Info | Colour |
Credit | RIBA Collections |
Subject | City walls ; Gateways ; Restoration ; Fortifications |
NOTES: Once a separate royal palace built by Bernard Aton Trencavel, this castle was converted into a citadel, consisting of a double ring of ramparts and 53 towers, when Carcassonne became part of the royal estate in 1226. The citadel was was restored by Eugene Emmanuel Viollet-le-Duc in 1853-1879. After Viollet's death the restorations were completed to his designs by his pupil Paul Boeswillwald. Later the architect Henri Nodet carried out further restoration work.
- *
Please describe how you will use the image including publication or exhibition title.