Construction of the portal 4e quart XVIIIe siècle (≈ 1887)
Edited by Dolbeau, architect of the city.
17 février 1926
Registration of the portal
Registration of the portal 17 février 1926 (≈ 1926)
Ranking as Historic Monument.
23 janvier 1939
Wall and fountain inscription
Wall and fountain inscription 23 janvier 1939 (≈ 1939)
Protection of adjoining elements.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Portal: registration by order of 17 February 1926; Wall attached to the gate and fountain attached: inscription by decree of 23 January 1939
Key figures
Dolbeau - Architect engineer
Designer of portal plans.
Origin and history
The Jacobins de Carcassonne gate, built in the last quarter of the eighteenth century, was erected according to the plans of architect Dolbeau. This monument, originally named Porte Saint-Louis, is distinguished by its carved shields: one exterior, with the King's weapons, measuring ten feet high by nine broad, framed with bay branches and adorned with the cords of Saint Louis and Saint Michel; the other interior, more modest, carrying the weapons of the city surmounted by a comtal crown.
The structure also includes a wall in return, decorated with a cul-de-four fountain with basin. This portal, classified as Historic Monument, reflects the civil architecture of the time, mixing royal and local symbols. Its inscription in the inventory of Historic Monuments dates from 1926 for the gate itself, then from 1939 for the adjoining wall and its fountain.
Located boulevard du Commander-Roumens in Carcassonne (Aude, Occitanie), this monument belongs to the commune. Its location, although documented, enjoys a geographical accuracy considered fair (note 5/10). The photographs available, such as those of Didier Descouens under Creative Commons license, allow you to appreciate its architectural and decorative details.
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