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Remains of the Montgomery Tower, Philippe Auguste Wall

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Remains of the Montgomery Tower, Philippe Auguste Wall

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Remains of the Montgomery Tower, Philippe Auguste Wall

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The Remains of the Montgomery Tower, part of the historic Philippe Auguste Wall, offer a fascinating glimpse into medieval Paris. Located in the vibrant Marais district of the 4th arrondissement, this significant historical site stands at an elevation of 48 meters, representing one of the oldest known city fortifications in France. It provides a tangible connection to the city's past, showcasing the impressive scale and engineering of 12th-century defensive structures.

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    September 11, 2023

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    This stone wall which surrounded the City, flanked by 77 semi-cylindrical towers 15 meters high and nearly 5,100 meters long, was built before the king left for the third crusade, towards the end of the 12th century.
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    nice bar on the Seine
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    Elevation 50 m

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    Location: Ile-de-France, France

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is the Remains of the Montgomery Tower, Philippe Auguste Wall accessible for visitors with wheelchairs or strollers?

    The site itself, being an outdoor historical remnant integrated into the urban landscape, is generally accessible. The wall and tower are visible from public sidewalks. However, the immediate area around the base of the tower and the ancient wall sections might have uneven surfaces or steps, typical of historical sites. Exploring the surrounding Marais district is largely flat, but always be mindful of cobblestones.

    Are dogs allowed at the Remains of the Montgomery Tower and along the Philippe Auguste Wall?

    As an outdoor historical site integrated into public spaces, dogs are generally permitted on a leash in the surrounding areas and sidewalks where the wall is visible. However, specific rules may apply to adjacent parks or sports grounds. Always ensure your dog is well-behaved and clean up after them.

    What are the best public transport options to reach the Montgomery Tower?

    The Montgomery Tower is conveniently located in the Marais district of Paris. You can reach it easily via the Paris Métro. The closest stations include Saint-Paul (Line 1) or Sully – Morland (Line 7), both within a short walking distance. Several bus lines also serve the area, offering excellent connectivity.

    How long should I allocate for a visit to the Montgomery Tower and the surrounding section of the Philippe Auguste Wall?

    A focused visit to observe the Montgomery Tower and the adjacent section of the Philippe Auguste Wall might take 15-30 minutes. However, many visitors choose to combine it with exploring the charming streets, boutiques, and cafes of the Marais district, which can easily extend your visit to a few hours or even half a day for a richer experience.

    Are there any other significant sections of the Philippe Auguste Wall that can be visited nearby?

    Yes, the Montgomery Tower is part of the longest preserved section of the Philippe Auguste Wall, stretching approximately 60 meters. Another restored tower stands roughly 60 meters from the Montgomery Tower, connected by a 7-meter-high curtain wall. You can find other traces of the wall integrated into buildings throughout the Marais and Latin Quarter, making for an interesting historical walk. The Wikipedia page provides more details on other remnants.

    What are some family-friendly activities or points of interest near the Montgomery Tower?

    Beyond exploring the ancient wall, the Marais district offers a vibrant atmosphere for families. You can wander through the historic streets, enjoy local bakeries, or visit nearby parks. The wall itself is often visible near a sports ground, which can be interesting for children to see history integrated into modern life. The Atlas Obscura article highlights the unique blend of old and new.

    What should I wear if visiting the Philippe Auguste Wall in winter?

    Parisian winters can be chilly and damp. We recommend dressing in warm layers, including a waterproof or water-resistant outer jacket. Comfortable, closed-toe shoes are essential for walking on city streets, which can sometimes be wet or uneven. A hat, gloves, and scarf will also help keep you comfortable while exploring the outdoor historical site.

    Are there any hidden viewpoints or unique perspectives of the Montgomery Tower or the wall?

    The beauty of the Montgomery Tower and the Philippe Auguste Wall lies in their integration into the urban fabric. While there aren't traditional 'hidden viewpoints' like from a mountain peak, observing how the ancient stones blend with modern buildings, especially near the sports ground, offers a unique perspective. Walking along Rue des Jardins-Saint-Paul provides excellent views of the tower and the extensive curtain wall section.

    What kind of dining options are available near the Montgomery Tower?

    The Marais district is renowned for its diverse culinary scene. You'll find a wide array of cafes, bistros, and restaurants ranging from traditional French cuisine to international options, all within easy walking distance of the Montgomery Tower. There are also numerous bakeries and patisseries perfect for a quick snack or coffee.

    Is there an entrance fee to visit the Remains of the Montgomery Tower and the Philippe Auguste Wall?

    No, there is no entrance fee. The Remains of the Montgomery Tower and the visible sections of the Philippe Auguste Wall are outdoor historical remnants seamlessly integrated into the public urban landscape of Paris. They are free to visit and can be observed at any time.

    How does the Montgomery Tower compare to other historical sites in Paris?

    Unlike more famous, often crowded, Parisian landmarks like the Eiffel Tower or the Louvre, the Montgomery Tower offers a more intimate and reflective experience. It provides a tangible link to medieval Parisian history, showcasing 12th-century fortifications without the large crowds. It's a unique opportunity to connect with a less-trodden aspect of the city's heritage, highlighting how history is woven into the fabric of modern urban life.

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