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Gallo-Roman vestiges in Moselle

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Gallo-Roman vestiges of Metz
Gallo-Roman jackets
57000 Metz

The Gallo-Roman remains of Metz, dating from the 1st century, are located under the Golden Court Museum in the Old Town district. Classified as a historical monument in 1938, they testify to the Roman presence in Lorraine.
Three Gallo-Roman funeral terres of Basse-Rentgen
Gallo-Roman jackets
57570 Basse-Rentgen

The three Gallo-Roman funeral terres of Basse-Rentgen are ancient monuments located in the Great East, testifying to funeral practices of the Roman era in this border region.
Archaeological site of the Gallo-Roman estate located at the place said Heidenkopf
Gallo-Roman site
57115 Sarreinsming

The archaeological site of the Gallo-Roman domain of Heidenkopf, located in Sarreinsming in the East, is a historical vestige of the Gallo-Roman period, classified as Historic Monument.
Roman remains of Tarquimpol
Roman ruins
57260 Tarquimpol

The Roman remains of Tarquimpol are an archaeological site located in the commune of the same name, in the Greater East region. Their exact period remains indefinite.
Gallo-Roman barred spur of Mondorff
Barred spur
57570 Mondorff

The Gallo-Roman barred spur of Mondorff is a fortified archaeological site located in the commune of Mondorff, in the Greater East, dating from the Gallo-Roman period.
Tincry Pregnant and Oppidum
Pregnant
57590 Tincry

The enclosure and oppidum of Tincry, an ancient site located in the commune of Tincry in Moselle, testify to an ancient occupation in the Great East, with remains protected since 1991.
Roman Camp of Haselburg
Roman camp
57850 Haselbourg

The Roman camp of Haselbourg is a Gallo-Roman site located in the village of the same name, in the Great East, marked by a sandstone defensive wall dating back to ancient times.
Gallo-Roman Villa of Saint Ulrich in Dolving
Villa Gallo-Romane
57400 Dolving

The Gallo-Roman villa of Saint Ulrich, located in Dolving en Moselle, is a vast agricultural estate from the 1st to the 4th century, classified as a historical monument. This exceptional site, excavated in the 19th century, reveals a Mediterranean architecture and a major economic role in Roman Gaul.