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Gallo-Roman vestiges in the Doubs

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Fortified habitat of Bart
Gallo-Roman jackets
25420 Bart

Bart's fortified habitat, located in the Doubs, is a protohistoric site dating from the Neolithic period in the Gaulish era, characterized by its ramparts and defensive role on a rocky spur between Doubs and Allan.
Site of Fort Bachin (also on commune of La Rivère-Drugeon)
Prehistoric vestiges
25560 La Rivière-Drugeon

The Fort Bachin site, located at La Rivière-Drugeon and Bouverans in the Doubs, is a collection of vestiges dating back to the High Middle Ages (VIth-VIIth centuries), including a terrace and an outdoor enclosure.
Besançon Arenas
Roman arenas
25000 Besançon

The Arenes de Besançon are a Gallo-Roman amphitheater of the first century, located in the Battant district of Besançon. This ancient monument, partially excavated, illustrates Roman architecture in Franche-Comté.
Roman Way of Beure
Roman Ways
25720 Beure

The Roman Way of Beure is an ancient vestige located in the Doubs, in Burgundy-Franche-Comté, classified as Historic Monument. This communal road testifies to the road engineering of the Roman era.
Besançon Castan Square
Gallo-Roman jackets
25000 Besançon

The Besançon Castan Square is a Gallo-Roman archaeological site of the second-third century, located in the Saint John district. It houses the remains of a monumental hemicycle and an ancient aqueduct, witnesses to the ancient city of Vesontio.
Antique Theatre of Mandeure
Gallo-Roman Theatre
25350 Mandeure

The ancient theatre of Mandeur, built in the first century, is the largest Gallo-Roman theatre in France, located in the Doubs in Burgundy-Franche-Comté. Ranked a historic monument, it bears witness to Roman architecture in Gaul.
Besançon Black Door
Ancient Arc
25000 Besançon

The Black Gate of Besançon is a Gallo-Roman triumphal arch of the 2nd century, built under Marc Aurèle, located in the Doubs. This historic monument, classified in 1840, celebrates Roman military victories by mythological sculptures today eroded.