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Gallo-Roman vestiges in the Sarthe

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Oppidum de Gesnes-le-Gandelin
Oppidum
72130 Gesnes-le-Gandelin

The Oppidum de Gesnes-le-Gandelin is an archaeological site in the Pays de la Loire, in Gesnes-le-Gandelin. Its history and exact period remain to be specified.
Gallo-Roman heptagonal building of Julille
Roman Building
72170 Juillé

The Gallo-Roman heptagonal building of Juillé is an ancient monument located in the Pays de la Loire region, in Juillé. Its distinctive shape and Gallo-Roman origin make it a remarkable site.
Shrine of Mars Mullo in Allonnes
Gallo-Roman sanctuary
72700 Allonnes

The Shrine of Mars Mullo, Gallo-Roman vestige located in Allonnes (Land of the Loire), is a hexagonal religious building built on a former Gallic sanctuary, surrounded by a enclosure and classified as a historical monument since 1961.
Gallo-Roman Fanum (vestiges)
Fanum
72610 Oisseau-le-Petit

The Gallo-Roman fanum of Oisseau-le-Petit, located in the Sarthe, is an ancient sanctuary in the territory of the Aulercas Cenomans, classified as a historical monument in 1987. Its remains reveal a secondary agglomeration with thermal baths, theatre and villa.
Archaeological site of Cherré in Aubigné-Racan
Gallo-Roman Theatre
72800 Aubigné-Racan

The archaeological site of Cherré in Aubigné-Racan is a Gallo-Roman complex of the I-IVth centuries, located in the Sarthe (Pays de la Loire), including a theatre, temples and thermal baths, showing a major religious and commercial occupation.
Gallo-Roman speaker (rests)
Gallo-Roman substitutes
72000 Le Mans

The Gallo-Roman enclosure of Le Mans, built between the third and fourth centuries, is a monumental bulwark of 1,300 meters long, famous for its polychrome geometric decorations unique in France. Located in the historic town of Le Mans (Land of the Loire), it symbolizes the urban and military power of late antiquity.