Entrée de la forteresse de Salses (aluminium panels)

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Aluminium Panels

The Chromaluxe® product is a lightweight, durable aluminum panel, made from recycled material and 100% recyclable.
It is a perfect material for reproducing artwork and photographs, due to the finish and 3D depth it offers. The material's substrates and coatings provide incredible resistance to scratches and abrasion.

  • Sublimation printing technique

  • Ready to hang product, supplied with a wall hanging system

  • Optimal print quality and glossy finishes

  • Easy to clean

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About the Artwork

Entrée de la forteresse de Salses

Original work by: Sammy Billon Sammy Billon - Entrée de la forteresse de Salses - © Sammy Billon - Centre des monuments nationaux

About the monument

Forteresse de Salses

A strategic defensive position between Catalonia and France. Built by the great Spanish architect Ramiro Lopez in the late 15th century on a site with a source of spring water, most useful in the event of a siege, the fortress guarded the original border. It was besieged, captured and recaptured in 1503, 1639, and 1640, before being definitively taken by the French in 1642. The Treaty of the Pyrenees in 1659 redefined the borders, and Salses lost its strategic role and importance. Nevertheless, Vauban began partially restoring it in 1691.