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LA FORTERESSE DE SALSES

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This impregnable fortress, capable of withstanding any attack, is a historical and architectural marvel to be discovered.

A masterpiece of military architecture. The edifice is a true specimen of the transition between the medieval castle and the modern geometrical, sunken fortress. It commanded the border between Roussillon, then part of Spain, and the kingdom of France. In the heart of the wine-growing plain, the huge brick and stone walls sink into the ground. The rectangular fort covers almost a hectare. It is surrounded by ditches 12 to 15 meters wide and 7 meters deep. The rampart is 12 meters thick, with only the top part protruding above ground level, to provide even greater resistance to artillery fire. It features the classic elements of medieval defensive architecture: moat, keep, loopholes, curtain walls and drawbridge. The living quarters under the parapet walk were designed for 1,500 men (the stables for 300 horses!). The seven-storey high keep was designed to house the governor.

Salses, gateway to Roussillon. Since ancient times, this highly strategic location on the Via Domitia, which led to Cadiz, has been a stronghold. But it was not until 1497 that King Ferdinand of Spain initiated plans for an impregnable fortress capable of withstanding cannonballs and all the latest innovations in the art of warfare. During the many conflicts between France and Spain, Salses changed hands frequently, until 1659, when the Treaty of the Pyrenees was signed. Roussillon now belonged to Louis XIV's France.

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Visited in may 2025
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Per grans i petits, bon lloc per visitar

De Salses a Guardamar i de Fraga a Maó, visca Catalunya!
Visited in may 2025
La Fortezza di Salses si trova a Salses-le-Château, presso Perpignan nei Pirenei Orientali. Fu costruita per il volere del re di Spagna Ferdinando II d'Aragona tra il 1497 e il 1504, e rimodernata nel 1691 da Vauban.
La sua planimetria (un rettangolo di 115 m di lunghezza e 90 m di larghezza) e la sua architettura di fortificazione semi interrata a tiro radente furono rivoluzionarie per l'epoca, presentando un raro esempio di transizione dal castello medievale alle fortificazioni bastionate che cominciavano ad apparire nel primo quarto del sedicesimo secolo al di fuori dell'Italia.
La caratteristica più innovativa di Salses, al momento in cui fu costruita, è che l'intera fortezza è semi-interrata e circondata da profondi e ampi fossati. Solo la metà superiore delle torri e delle cortine svetta sul paesaggio circostante, mentre il resto è nascosto agli occhi dell'assalitore.
L'edificio è munito di torrette angolari, ha un cortile interno quadrato, al centro del quale c'è un pozzo. Una labirintica rete di corridoi di comunicazione fu ricavata nel grande spessore delle sue mura.
Visited in may 2025
Incontournable comme visite, très bien complété par la visite guidée. Permet de comprendre la vie au moyen âge
Visited in may 2025
Sehr eindrucksvollund interesante Burg. Allerdings und sehr schade, ohne bezahlte Führung kann man nicht alles anschauen.
Visited in may 2025
Accueil très chaleureux.
Dommage que les animaux ne soient pas acceptés
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