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Gallo-Roman vestiges in Maine-et-Loire

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Gallo-Roman Nymphea (rests)

49350 Gennes-Val-de-Loire

The Gallo-Roman nymph of Gennes-Val-de-Loire, located near the church of Saint-Veterin, is a classified ancient monument, fed by an aqueduct of 800 meters. Dated from the Gallo-Roman period, it bears witness to the cult of nymphs in the region.
Gallo-Roman archaeological vestiges of Sainte-Gemmes-sur-Loire
Gallo-Roman jackets
49130 Sainte-Gemmes-sur-Loire

The Gallo-Roman remains of Sainte-Gemmes-sur-Loire, dated between the first and fourth centuries, form an archaeological site classified as a historical monument in 1975, located in Maine-et-Loire in the Pays de la Loire.
Gallo-Roman Theatre of Gennes
Gallo-Roman Theatre
49350 Gennes

The Gallo-Roman theatre of Gennes, a mixed theatre-amphitheatre building of the 2nd century, is located in Maine-et-Loire. Ranked a historic monument in 1986, it could accommodate 5,000 spectators.
Gallo-Roman Nymphea of Gennes
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49350 Gennes

The Gallo-Roman nymph of Gennes is an ancient monument dedicated to nymphs, located near the Loire in Gennes (Maine-et-Loire), fed by an aqueduct of 800 meters.
Camp des romans de Chênehutte-Trèves-Cunault
Oppidum
49350 Chênehutte-Trèves-Cunault

The camp of the Romans is a Gallo-Roman oppidum of the first century located in Chênehutte-Trèves-Cunault, Maine-et-Loire, showing an occupation from the age of the final Bronze.
Oppidum protohistoric and Gallo-Roman, says Camp of Caesar
Oppidum
49600 Montrevault-sur-Èvre

The protohistoric and Gallo-Roman oppidum, known as Camp de César, is an archaeological site in the form of horse iron located in Fief-Sauvin (Maine-et-Loire), dating from the protohistoric and Gallo-Roman periods, protecting an ancient village of blacksmiths.