{"id":2079,"date":"2015-04-24T13:25:28","date_gmt":"2015-04-24T13:25:28","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/bio-rentals.com\/?p=2079"},"modified":"2023-02-14T15:18:01","modified_gmt":"2023-02-14T15:18:01","slug":"medieval-walk-ile-de-la-cite-paris-164371","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/arl-assainissement.com\/en\/medieval-walk-ile-de-la-cite-paris-164371\/","title":{"rendered":"Medieval walk – Ile de la Cit\u00e9"},"content":{"rendered":"
Medieval walk. It is the end of order and rigor of Roman Lutetia, and it is a new era of the winding, crowded and tortuous alleyways of medieval Paris. The population keeps growing, buildings are being thrown up everywhere, without any formal planning or order. Paris begins to settle the right bank of the Seine, but never strays far from the river as the ports supply the young and dynamic city of the kingdom of France.<\/p>\n
The construction of this historic site began in 1160. It took more than two centuries for the construction to finally be complete. Built on the ‘Ile de la Cit\u00e9’, the historical heart of Paris, among its winding and congested alleyways. Today it is the most visited monument in Europe.\u00a0Official Website<\/a><\/p>\n Once the location of Paris\u2019 old pastures, it remains a great location when trying to find some peace and quiet.<\/p>\n Numbers 11 and 13 are both medieval half-timbered houses with pointed roofs. They are perfect examples of medieval Paris’ architecture.<\/p>\n This street is one of the widest in Paris, its existence dates back to the Roman occupation of Gaul and was the route by which kings made their solemn entry into the capital.<\/p>\n An ancient medieval alleyway where the central gutter used to overflow with mud and rubbish. Try to visit it by night for some guaranteed goosebumps !<\/p>\n Found right next to Figuier street, it is a miniature fortified palace. Built like a castle it has arrow-slits, watch towers and a keep.<\/p>\n The last vestiges can be found on Rue Jardins Saint-Paul as well as la Tour Montgomery. The battlements stood ten meters tall and were built three meters wide.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" Medieval walk. It is the end of order and rigor of Roman Lutetia, and it is a new era of the winding, crowded and tortuous alleyways of medieval Paris. The population keeps growing, buildings are being thrown up everywhere, without any formal planning or order. Paris begins to settle the right bank of the Seine,… Continue reading Medieval walk – Ile de la Cit\u00e9<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":14,"featured_media":2084,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[130],"tags":[],"class_list":["post-2079","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","has-post-thumbnail","hentry","category-discover-paris","entry"],"yoast_head":"\nILE SAINT-LOUIS<\/h2>\n
RUE FRAN\u00c7OIS MIRON<\/h2>\n
RUE SAINT-ANTOINE<\/h2>\n
RUE DU PR\u00c9V\u00d4T<\/h2>\n
H\u00d4TEL DE SENS<\/h2>\n
ENCEINTE DE PHILIPPE AUGUSTE<\/h2>\n