Carcassonne - The Science of Surviving a Siege - Sightseeing Science
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Carcassonne is a beautiful medieval walled cité in the south-west corner of France, bursting with all kinds of defensive architecture and military engineering. Take a science sightseeing tour with us to discover the science of surviving a siege.
To find out more about Carcassonne and defensive architecture in general, try these awesome sites:
Carcassonne Tourism www.tourism-carcassonne.co.uk/
Castle Architecture www.castlesandmanorhouses.com/...
Carcassonne History www.midi-france.info/030101_ca...
Interactive Tour www.carcassonne.culture.fr/
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Was just there in April 2023. Great destination for tourists. Fantastic destination for those who learn history. Superb destination for engineers and architects.
This was the BEST description of castle features that my family and I have come across! Thank you!
Best and most comprehensive explanation of Castle building and defensive uses. Love the fact that you don't have background music (noise). Thank you.
@SomethingIncredible
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your kind words! Wish we could go back!
A very pleasant surprise finding this on your SI channel - but you are right, it is something incredible. Carcassonne is like the Disney castle, only older, original and authentic. It is also a great place for exploring the Pyrenees foothills and gorges nearby, with there hidden villages, built into caves. I’d also recommend nearby Limoux, especially at carnival time. Try the Blanquette de Limoux for a bubbly evening of fun 🎉🥂🍾
I LOVE this kind of content, makes me want to go there so bad. Great descriptions of the castle features! Even when I understand the features, castles are still mystifying imo
Fascinating and so informative. Love it.
Wow so interesting! Great video!
@SomethingIncredible
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much!
I wish I’d seen this superb video before I visited Carcassonne. I would have appreciated it so much more.
@SomethingIncredible
3 жыл бұрын
An excuse to go back! It’s a beautiful place, not to mention the food! 😍
I have visited Carcassonne many years ago. It is awesome. And good food and wine and and and .... Really worth a visit!
Impressive video. Honestly one could imagine that castles have a defensive use, but that was brilliantly put together and i will never see a castle wall the same way again.
This was the best detail and descriptions of the features of this castle,amazing video.
Very knowledgeable. Well done. 👍
Thank you! Love this video
holy crap man, how is this channel so undersubcribed and underviewed?
@ianstobie
Жыл бұрын
I think it's a result of how the KZread algorithm works. It rewards channels that consistently cover the same thing. So if you seem to be interested in castles it will send you to Shadiversity or perhaps Lindybeige, who are always going on about castles and sieges and medieval warfare. But KZread evidently has this channel categorised as a science or evolutionary biology channel. So I've only just come across this excellent description of how the Carcassonne castle defences work, despite watching plenty of videos about castles. In fact KZread didn't even recommend it - I found it myself by searching through the channel's video list after being impressed by another of their videos about ancient fossils from the very remote pre-Cambrian Ediacaran era!
@PiterburgCowboy
Жыл бұрын
@@ianstobie Thank you that explains a lot. Well I guess every comments count to push this gem of a channel
@ianstobie
Жыл бұрын
@@PiterburgCowboy Yes, I think all comments help. I'm not sure if KZread also uses the comments to help categorise what the video is about. If so Castles, Sieges, medieval architecture!
@PiterburgCowboy
Жыл бұрын
@@ianstobie well lets celebrate the channel about Castles, Sieges, medieval architecture! I honestly never saw something that was as educational about this topic. Plus it looks very professionally produced. Well this is a 3 years old video. Maybe the channel needs to re upload their works. It would be an absolute waste of an effort for this being buried in the depths of youtube.
You have such a great and thorough style of research and presentation!
Excellent vid.
Dope Video! Sending blessing your way, Keep inspiring!🎒🙌🏻
What is the yellow paint?
@erikvannik5208
2 жыл бұрын
To commemorate a day of castle's involvement in unesco's heritage site, it was later removed
@bmolitor615
9 ай бұрын
it is a foil installed temporarily by some [imo] self-absorbed, emperors' new clothes kinda faux-artiste, whack job named felice varini.