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Gallo-Roman vestiges in Champagne-Ardennes

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Sélection de 8 gallo-Roman remains sur 25 en Champagne-Ardennes

Antique temple of the "fanum" type
Temple Gallo-romain
08210 Mouzon

The Mouzon Fanum is a Gallo-Roman temple in the Upper Empire, located in the Ardennes, overlooking the Meuse Valley. This sanctuary, used from the Gaulish period to the Lower Empire, illustrates a unique cultural continuity through four successive phases of construction.
Roman Camp of La Cheppe
Camp romain
51600 La Cheppe

The Oppidum de La Cheppe, a former place of Gallic and then Roman habitat of the 1st century BC, is a vast protohistoric elliptical camp of 30 hectares located near Châlons-en-Champagne, in the Marne (Great East).
Gallo-Roman ruins of Bourbonne-les-Bains
Fontaine
52400 Bourbonne-les-Bains

The Gallo-Roman ruins of Bourbonne-les-Bains, located in the thermal park of this town of Haute-Marne, testify to an ancient establishment dedicated to the thermal baths, used from ancient times and partially rediscovered in the 18th and 19th centuries.
Tomb of Theodoric in Poix
Tombeau
51460 Poix

The tumulus of Poix, classified as a historical monument, is a protohistoric tomb located in the Marne, in the Great East. This 70-metre-long and 10-metre-high site was searched several times, notably under Napoleon III.
Cryptoportique (Roman Forum) of Reims
Vestiges Gallo-romain
51100 Reims

The Reims cryptoportique is a Gallo-Roman underground U-shaped gallery, a vestige of the ancient forum located under the current Forum Square, in the heart of the city. Dating from about 100 years ago, it bears witness to the urban importance of Reims in Roman times.
Gallo-Roman Villa of Andilly-en-Bassigny
Villa Gallo-Romaine
52360 Andilly-en-Bassigny

The Gallo-Roman villa of Andilly-en-Bassigny, located in the Haute-Marne, is an archaeological site from the 1st to the 4th century, with monumental thermal baths and a later Merovingian necropolis.
Oppidum de Bar-sur-Aube
Éperon barré
10200 Bar-sur-Aube

Bar-sur-Aube's opidum, a 10-hectare barred spur-like Gaulish site, dates from the Iron Age and the Middle Ages. Located in the Dawn, it was attributed to the Lingons and houses remains of Segessera.
Roman Ways of Precy-Saint-Martin
Voies romaines
10500 Précy-Saint-Martin

The sections of Roman roads of Precy-Saint-Martin are Gallo-Roman remains located in the Great East, part of an ancient road network linking Nasium to Andemantunnum on the Milan-Boulogne axis.