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Gallo-Roman vestiges in Charente

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Jackets of the Gallo-Roman villa of Cassinomagus

16150 Chassenon

The remains of the Gallo-Roman villa of Cassinomagus, located in Chassenon, New Aquitaine, form an exceptional monumental ensemble from the 1st to the 4th century, famous for its thermal baths and its history linked to the astroblem of Rochechouart-Chassenon.
Rest of an amphitheater

16150 Chassenon

The remains of an ancient amphitheater in Chassenon, Charente, constitute a Roman vestige classified as a Historical Monument since 1936. Located in New Aquitaine, this site bears witness to the Gallo-Roman past of the region.
Gallo-Roman burials in Paizay-Nadouin-Embourie
Villa Gallo-Romane
16240 Paizay-Naudouin-Embourie

The Gallo-Roman substructures of Embourie, located in Paizay-Nadouin-Eumbourie (Charente), are the remains of a vast occupied villa from the 1st to the 5th century, marked by rich painted decorations and hydraulic installations.
Shrine of the Bouchauds in Saint-Cybardeaux
Gallo-Roman sanctuary
16170 Saint-Cybardeaux

The sanctuary of the Bouchauds in Saint-Cybardeaux is a Gallo-Roman ensemble of the Upper Empire, including an ancient theatre and temples, located in Charente (New Aquitaine).
Gallo-Roman Villa of the Coue d'Auzenat in Brossac
Villa Gallo-Romane
16480 Brossac

The Gallo-Roman villa of the Coue d'Auzenat, located in Brossac, Charente, is an ancient vestige dating from the Gallo-Roman period, including an aqueduct and mosaics, classified historical monument since 1875.
Cassinomagus de Chassenon
Gallo-Roman baths
16150 Chassenon

Cassinomagus de Chassenon is a monumental Gallo-Roman complex from the 1st to the 4th century, located in Chassenon (Charente), famous for its exceptionally preserved thermal baths and its connection to the astroblem of Rochechouart-Chassenon.
Gallo-Roman Theatre of the Bouchauds in Saint-Cybardeaux
Gallo-Roman Theatre
16170 Saint-Cybardeaux

The Gallo-Roman theatre of the Bouchauds, built in the 1st and 2nd centuries, is the largest of Aquitaine (105 m in diameter). Located in Saint-Cybardeaux (Charente), it dominates a Celtic sanctuary and a crossroads of Roman roads, illustrating Gallo-Roman religious syncretism.