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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

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.
Temple of Diane in Aix-les-Bains
Gallo-Roman Temple
73100 Aix-les-Bains

Diane's temple in Aix-les-Bains, built in the second century in Savoy, is an atypical Roman monument, probably a mausoleum-temple integrated into a thermal funeral complex, classified since 1875.
Arc de Campanus d'Aix-les-Bains
Ancient Arc
73100 Aix-les-Bains

The Arc de Campanus is a Roman monument of the 1st or 2nd century, located in Aix-les-Bains en Savoie, classified as a historical monument since 1890. This rare funeral arch or monumental door, 0.75 m thick, honours the Pompii family.
Antique Theatre of Meaux
Ancient Theatre
77100 Meaux

The ancient theatre of Meaux, a Roman performance building of the Upper Empire (I-II century), is located in Meaux, Île-de-France. Its impressive remains, discovered in 1993, reveal a structure of more than 150 metres in diameter.
Gallo-Roman Shrine of the Bauve à Meaux
Gallo-Roman sanctuary
77100 Meaux

The Gallo-Roman Shrine of La Bauve à Meaux, built in the 1st-IInd century, is a monumental cultural complex located in Île-de-France, bearing witness to ancient religious architecture.
Gallo-Roman vestiges of Châteaubleau
Gallo-Roman Theatre
77370 Châteaubleau

The Gallo-Roman remains of Châteaubleau, located in Île-de-France, include a theatre, a water sanctuary and fana dating from the 2nd to the 4th centuries, witness to an ancient prosperous village on the Roman Way Sens-Meaux.
Camp du Catelier de Saint-Pierre-de-Varengeville
Oppidum
76480 Saint-Pierre-de-Varengeville

The Camp du Catelier is a fortified site of antiquity overlooking the Seine, located in Saint-Pierre-de-Varengeville, Normandy. This rampart, coupled with a ditch, controlled the Jumièges peninsula.
Temple of the Vivier-Gamelin de La Londe
Gallo-Roman Temple
76500 La Londe

The Temple du Vivier-Gamelin is a building located in La Londe, Normandy. This monument, whose exact period remains unknown, bears witness to the local heritage of this Norman commune.