I have already tried to follow the trace of the Philippe Auguste wall, one of the walls (see previous post) surrounding a gradually bigger Paris and built 1190-1215. I have already posted about visible parts at Rue des Jardins Saint Paul, Rue des Rosiers, Rue des Francs Bourgeois, Cours de Commerce Saint André, Rue Mazarine and Boulevard Saint Germain. Here are some other spots where the wall can be seen:
Rue Clovis
This is normally one of the spots where the wall is most visible. Unfortunately – for my photo – but maybe after all fortunately, some restoration work is ongoing.
Rue du Cardinal Lemoine
This is in the same area as rue Clovis, and large parts of the wall are still there, but mainly behind closed doors. I managed to get into one courtyard.
Impasse de Nevers
This is a very small alley which you can reach via an arch under a building close to Pont Neuf (see previous post). Someone had decided to make it a place to sleep.
Rue du Louvre
This is facing the Bourse de Commerce (see previous post). This is the inner side of a tower that was rather recently discovered during the works for a new metro line (no. 14).
Tour Jean-sans-Peur
This tower was built about hundred years later than the wall for Jean-sans-Peur (John-without-Fear), duke of Burgundy, who had organized the killing of the King’s brother and tried to take the power in France. This led of course to a violent civil war between the “Armagnacs” (defending the officially reigning royal family, the “Orléans”) and the “Bourguignons”, the Burgundy side. Jean-sans-Peur had to protect himself and installed his sleeping room in this extremely well defended tower. Inside this tower, you can see the remains of one of the towers of the Philippe-Auguste wall.
There are other traces to be found. I hope to come back, but they are often inside or behind buildings and not so easy to access.