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Gate of Narbonne
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The Green Guide
The Michelin Guide's review
The main entrance to Carcassonne was the only one wide enough for wagons to pass through. A small crenellated castle, built on the bridge over the moat, and a barbican with arrow slits, precede the two Narbonne towers that flank the main gate. These massive buttressed constructions were intended to repel attackers or deviate projectiles (temporary exhibitions inside).
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