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Gallo-Roman vestiges in the Lot

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Archaeological site of the fountain of the Oulié
Oppidum
46600 Saint-Denis-lès-Martel

The archaeological site of the Fountain of the Oulié, located in Saint-Denis-lès-Martel in Occitanie, is a key vestige of the war of Gauls (Antiquity), linked to the final siege of Uxellodunum in 51 BC.
Gallo-Roman ruins of the Souquet in Castelnau-Montratier
Gallo-Roman ruins
46170 Castelnau Montratier-Sainte Alauzie

The Gallo-Roman ruins of the Souquet, located in Castelnau-Montratier (Lot), are the remains of a thermal and monumental complex dating from the Roman era, discovered in 1878 in the Barguerlone valley.
Luzech Oppidum
Oppidum
46140 Luzech

The Luzech Oppidum, a fortified site of the Iron Age and Gallo-Roman period, dominates the Lot from a limestone hill near Luzech, Occitanie. Ranked a historic monument, it bears witness to the occupation of the Cadurques.
Gallo-Roman aqueduct of Vers
Hydraulic heritage
46090 Vers

The Gallo-Roman Waterway of Vers, located near Cahors in Occitanie, is an ancient building of 33 km built to supply water to the Roman city of Divona Cadurcorum. Probably dating from the beginning of the first century, it testifies to Roman engineering in the Lot.
Roman amphitheatre of Cahors
Gallo-Roman amphitheatre
46000 Cahors

The Roman amphitheatre of Cahors, built in the first century in the ancient city of Divona Cadurcorum, is a Gallo-Roman monument buried under the modern city, partially accessible in an archaeological crypt since 2019.
Arc de Diane in Cahors
Ancient Arc
46000 Cahors

The arch of Diane, the Gallo-Roman vestige of the first century in Cahors (Occitanie), is an element of the ancient thermal baths of Divona Cadurcorum, classified as a historical monument since 1886. Located on Avenue Freycinet, it bears witness to Roman thermal architecture in Quercy.