Explore the medieval wonder, Aigues-Mortes fortress on a self-guided tour of King Louis IX's architectural masterpiece.
Highlights
Highlights
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Visit the 1.65 km of fortifications, a remarkably intact example of 13th-century military architecture at Aigues-Mortes.
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Discover the Tower of Constance, a key historical site used as a prison for Protestants during the Wars of Religion, along with the 20 towers and 10 gates.
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Gain insight into the town's history as the departure point for the Seventh and Eighth Crusades led by King Louis IX.
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Experience panoramic views of the vibrant salt pans and marshes of the Camargue region from the walls.
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Fun fact: The ramparts took nearly 30 years to build. That's longer than the reign of many kings of that era!
Inclusions
Inclusions
- Entry to Towers & Ramparts of Aigues-Mortes
Cancellation policy
Cancellation policy
These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled.
Your experience
Your experience
Inside the 13th-century Aigues Mortes’ majestic ramparts
Embark on a historical day out at the Aigues Mortes Ramparts, the monumental fortifications dating back to 1278 to defend the Mediterranean port of Aigues Mortes. Enter through the grand Gardette Door, one of the many entrances to the fortifications that bear witness to the countries' tumultuous past. Take a walk along the nearly mile-long stretch of carefully carved stone walls, admiring the well-preserved medieval architecture. Learn about the Catholic-Protestant struggles that once roiled French society, and how the ramparts witnessed these historical events.
Beyond the fortified walls: towers, doors & hidden stories
Marvel at the 20 towers that grace Aigues Mortes' skyline, including the Tower of Constance — a stalwart structure that served as a prison for Protestant dissidents in the 19th century. Explore the several entrances dotting the walls such as the Gardette Door, each with its own story to tell. As you look closely, spot the ancient imprints of projectiles fired during numerous conflicts, and imagine the over 700 years of French military history that unfolded within these walls.
Know before you go
Know before you go
Accessibility
- This experience is wheelchair accessible.
Additional information
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Guests get 1 hour before closing time to explore the mediation area, the Constance Tower, or the ramparts.
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Free entrance on the first Sunday of January, February, March, November, December, and European Heritage Days (3rd weekend of September each year).
My tickets
My tickets
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Your voucher will be emailed to you instantly.
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Display the voucher on your mobile phone with a valid photo ID at the attraction.
Ticket Redemption Point
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Show your ticket at Towers and Walls of Aigues-Mortes.
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Address: Logis du gouverneur, Pl. Anatole France, 30220 Aigues-Mortes, France.
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Getting There
By Train
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The closest train station is Gare de Aigues Mortes. It is a quick 5-minute walk to the attraction.
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Board train line TER to get you there.
By Car
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If you are driving towards Towers and Walls of Aigues-Mortes, Take D570, D38C and D58 to Gare des Pêcheurs in Aigues-Mortes from Arles. It is 48-minute drive to the attraction.
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If you are driving towards Towers and Walls of Aigues-Mortes, Take Quai des Tanneurs, Quai du Verdanson, Av. Jean Mermoz and Av. Pierre Mendès-France to D66 from Montpellier. It is 39-minute drive to the attraction.
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It's always a good idea to check a map or GPS navigation system for updated directions before starting your journey.