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An entrance door to the Lower Castle and above, view of Chapelle San Jordi (left) and High Castle (right), Peyrepertuse Castle or Chateau Pierre Pertuse, Cathar Castle, Duilhac-sous-Peyrepertuse, Corbieres, Aude, France. This castle consists of a Lower Castle built by the Kings of Aragon in the 11th century and a High Castle built by Louis IX in the 13th century, joined by a huge staircase. Its name means pierced rock in Occitan and it has been associated with the Counts of Narbonne and Barcelona. It is one of the Five Sons of Carcassonne"" or ""cinq fils de Carcassonne"" and is a listed monument historique. ""
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AR9123468
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Photo Credit
Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY
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11th 13th 5 fils de Carcassonne
5 sons of Carcassonne
Albigensian crusade
Arch
ARCHED
ARCHITECTURAL
Architecture
Army
AUDE
Castle
Cathar Country
Cathar Heretics
Cathar wars
Chateau
cinq fils de Carcassonne
Corbieres
Crusader
Crusades
Defense
DEFENSIVE
Door
DOORWAY
Duilhac-sous-Peyrepertuse
Entrance
five sons of Carcassonne
FORT
Fortification
FORTIFIED
Fortress
France
French
Guard
Hill
hilltop
HISTORIC MONUMENT
HISTORICAL
History
KEEP
Languedocer
Medieval
Military
MONARCHY
Monument Historique
OCCITAN
Peirapertusa
Peyrepertusey
pierced rock
Pierre Pertuse
PYRENEAN
PYRENéES
REMAINS
royal
rubble
Ruin
RUINED
RUINS
TOURISM
Tower
Wall
Watchtower