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Gallo-Roman vestiges of France

Geographically, the Roman Gaul covers present-day France with the exception of the Midi and Rhone Valley which, grouped in the Narbonnaise province, were considered to be part of Roman Italy. The main city was Lugdnum (Lyon), the capital of Gauls.

The covered period goes from the conquest of Gaul by Julius Caesar in -52, to the battle of Soissons in 486, which marks the advent of the Merovingian dynasty of the Francs.

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Gallo-Roman vestiges of France

Sélection de 8 gallo-Roman remains sur 545 en France

Oppidum de la Cloche des Pennes-Mirabeau
Oppidum
13170 Les Pennes-Mirabeau

The Oppidum de la Cloche, an archaeological site of the Upper Empire, dominates Les Pennes-Mirabeau (Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur). Founded in the third century BC, it was destroyed in -49 during the siege of Massilia by Julius Caesar.
Oppidum de Constantine à Lançon-Provence
Oppidum
13680 Lançon-Provence

The oppidum of Constantine, a Celtic protohistoric site of the 6th century BC, dominates Lançon-Provence (Bouches-du-Rhône). This well-preserved Salyen fortified village combines ramparts, chtonian temple and traces of multi-sacular habitats on 7 hectares.
Roman Wall of Marius in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence
Roman wall
13210 Saint-Rémy-de-Provence

The Roman wall of Marius, an ancient vestige of the 2nd century BC, stands at Saint-Rémy-de-Provence in Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur. Ranked a historic monument in 1921, it bears witness to the Roman heritage in Gaul.
Roman Building Antiquities of Salon-de-Provence
Roman Building
13300 Salon-de-Provence

The Antiquities of Salon-de-Provence are ruins of a Roman building of Antiquity, located in the Bouches-du-Rhône, in Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur.
Columns from Saint Lucian to Arles
Roman column
13200 Arles

The columns of Saint Lucian are a Roman monument of the 2nd century located in Arles, in the Bouches-du-Rhône, classified among the Historical Monuments since 1840.
Theatre amphitheatre or amphitheatre

14100 Saint-Désir

The Gallo-Roman theatre of Saint-Désir, dated from the 2nd century, is a mixed building (theatre-amphithéâtre) located near Lisieux in Normandy, reflecting the Romanization of the Lexovians.
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.