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Gallo-Roman vestiges in Dordogne

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Roman column of Sencenac
Roman column
24310 Sencenac-Puy-de-Fourches

The Roman column of Sencenac, dating from the 3rd century, is a canned half-button topped by a Corinthian capital, located opposite the church of Sencenac-Puy-de-Fourches in Dordogne, New Aquitaine.
Gallo-Roman ruins of Montcaret
Villa Gallo-Romane
24230 Montcaret

The Gallo-Roman ruins of Montcaret, located in the eponymous town of Dordogne, are the remains of a luxurious aristocratic villa of the 4th and 5th centuries, famous for its mosaics and its private baths. Classified as a historical monument, they bear witness to the opulence of the ancient Aquitaine.
Gallo-Roman villa called "des Bouquets" in Périgueux
Villa
24000 Périgueux

The Gallo-Roman villa known as "des Bouquets" is an archaeological site located in Périgueux, Dordogne, dating from the Gallo-Roman period. Its remains have been classified as Historic Monument since 1963.
Gallo-Roman Villa of Nontronneau
Villa Gallo-Romane
24300 Lussas-et-Nontronneau

The Gallo-Roman villa of Nontronneau is a rich aristocratic residence of the High Roman Empire, located in Lussas-et-Nontronneau in Dordogne, equipped with baths and dressing rooms.
Tour de Vesone de Périgueux
Fanum
24000 Périgueux

The Vesone Tower is a Gallo-Roman vestige of the 2nd century in Périgueux, ancient cella of a temple dedicated to the goddess Vesunna, symbol of the ancient heritage of New Aquitaine.
Gallo-Roman citadel from Vesone to Périgueux
Citadels
24000 Périgueux

The Gallo-Roman citadel of Vesone, in Périgueux (New Aquitaine), is a fortified enclosure of the Lower Empire (IIIth-IVth century) built after the Alaman invasions, incorporating monumental remains such as the March Gate and 950 m ramparts.
Amphitheatre of Périgueux
Gallo-Roman amphitheatre
24000 Périgueux

The Gallo-Roman amphitheatre of Périgueux, built in the 2nd century in the former Vesunna, is one of the largest of Aquitaine Gaul with 18,000 places. Today integrated into the Jardin des Arènes, its remains have been classified since 1840.