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Porte du Figuier

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The Porte du Figuier is a well-preserved medieval gate that served as one of the main entrances into the walled town of Rocamadour. Its name, meaning 'Fig Tree Gate,' likely derives from a fig tree that once grew nearby. The gate features a pointed arch and is flanked by sturdy stone walls, offering a glimpse into the town's defensive past. As you walk through, you step onto the narrow, cobbled streets of the old town, lined with shops and cafes. The gate is a popular photo spot, with its ancient stonework contrasting against the vibrant life of the modern tourist town. It is one of several gates that controlled access to Rocamadour, which was a strategic stronghold during the Middle Ages. Today, it stands as a silent witness to centuries of pilgrims, traders, and travelers who have passed beneath its arch.

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  • Examine the stonework and the grooves where the portcullis once slid down.
  • Walk through the gate and explore the medieval streets of Rocamadour's old town.
  • Take photos of the gate from both sides to appreciate its defensive design.
  • Notice the nearby fig trees that may have given the gate its name.

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Ways to visit Porte du Figuier

You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.

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