Palace of the Popes in Avignon: What's Inside and Why It Matters
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Why is the Palace of the Popes So Empty?
Many travelers expect lavish furnishings and decor in a palace, but the Palace of the Popes starkly contrasts that expectation. As you walk through its cavernous halls, the emptiness can be surprising. Built in the 14th century, this fortress-like structure served as the papal residence and a place of governance. Since its decline in ecclesiastical authority, the interiors were stripped of decorations and furnishings. What remains showcases impressive stone architecture, but little else. The tablet tour provided at the entrance enhances your exploration by offering contextual history, anecdotes, and insights into the lives of the popes who once inhabited this massive building.
What’s the Deal with Avignon's Famous Bridge?
The Pont Saint-Bénézet, better known as the Avignon Bridge, is a must-mention during your visit. It famously stops halfway across the Rhône River. Originally constructed in the late 12th century, this bridge was meant to connect Avignon to Villeneuve-lès-Avignon. However, floods and wars caused its gradual decline, resulting in the incomplete structure we see today. This peculiar end point adds an intriguing layer to your visit, especially when coupled with details from the tablet tour that explain its significance and history.
Is It Worth It?
Visiting the Palace of the Popes is a mixed bag. For history enthusiasts, exploring the largest Gothic building in Europe and understanding its significance is worthwhile. The audio-visual guides and tablet tours provide informative layers to your visit, enhancing the experience. However, if you are only seeking opulence and ornate decorations, you might want to skip it. The massive empty chambers, while architecturally impressive, may leave some visitors underwhelmed.
How to Get There and What You Need to Know
Avignon is reachable by train, with regular services from major cities like Paris and Marseille. The Palace is about a 15-minute walk from the train station. Entry tickets usually start at around 12 EUR (estimated) for adults and 6 EUR for those under 26. Expect to spend at least 1-2 hours exploring both the palace and the grounds. Bring water, especially if visiting during the summer, as temperatures can soar.
A Note of Caution
In peak tourist seasons, particularly during summer, the Palace can be packed with visitors. Arriving early or late will help you enjoy a quieter experience. Also, be advised that the palace may have limited visiting hours on certain days, especially around public holidays.
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