• The walls of Avignon (French: Les Remparts d'Avignon) are a series of defensive stone walls that surround the city of Avignon in the south of France.
  • Avignon is one such city. ... The people of Avignon erected new ramparts between 1234 to 1237. They were 30 to 40 meters beyond the ruins of the earlier walls.
  • The city centre of Avignon is entirely enclosed by 4.3 kilometres of walls. ... The Pope and the people of Avignon and the Comtat contributed.
  • ...Giovanetti, dominates the city, the surrounding walls and the remains of a 12th-century bridge over the Rhône (Pont d'Avignon), complete a set of monuments...
  • The Walls of Avignon (French: Les Remparts d'Avignon) are a series of defensive stone walls that surround the city of Avignon in the south of France.
  • Since Roman times, the area of Avignon extended, and their defenses were adapted to reach the current size of the fortified city. ... The city walls of Avignon.
  • The city walls surrounding Avignon were erected in the 14th century. ... Photos of Avignon's ramparts : slideshow.
  • Aerial view of the walls of Avignon (Les Remparts d'Avignon) protecting the old town of Avignon, Vaucluse, Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur, France.
  • The Walls of Avignon. Part I. ... And sometimes the shells thrown up from German flak units further along the flight path came down on Avignon.