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Gallo-Roman vestiges in the Nièvre

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Archaeological vestiges of Champallement
Gallo-Roman jackets
58420 Champallement

The archaeological remains of Champallement are ancient traces located in the commune of Champallement, in Burgundy-Franche-Comté, classified Historic Monument since 1963.
Roman route from Autun to Orleans to Ouroux-en-Morvan
Roman Ways
58230 Ouroux-en-Morvan

The Roman route from Autun to Orléans to Ouroux-en-Morvan is an ancient vestige located in Morvan, Burgundy-Franche-Comté. Its historical route links two major cities of the Roman Gaul.
Gallo-Roman Vicus of Champallement
Gallo-Roman jackets
58420 Champallement

"Vicus Gallo-Roman de Champallement" is a major archaeological site dating from the I-IVth centuries. Located in Burgundy-Franche-Comté, it testifies to Gallo-Roman rural life.
Roman Camp Champallement
Roman camp
58420 Champallement

The Roman Camp of Champallement is a Gallo-Roman military site of the third century, located in the Nièvre, Burgundy-Franche-Comté. Strategic vestige classified Historical Monument.
Gallo-Roman Bardial Theatre in Arleuf
Gallo-Roman Theatre
58430 Arleuf

The Gallo-Roman Theatre of the Bardials, built at the end of the 2nd century near Arleuf (Nièvre), is an ancient monument of 45 m long, bearing witness to rural life in Burgundy-Franche-Comté. Ranked in 1975, it also served as a public and ritual place.
Bibracte in Larochemilllay
Gallo-Roman jackets
58370 Larochemillay

Bibracte, Celtic oppidum of the Eduans (I century BC), was a fortified capital of 135 hectares on Mount Beuvray, between Saône-et-Loire and Nièvre, in Burgundy-Franche-Comté. Key site for trade and policy in Gaul.