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Gallo-Roman vestiges in Normandy

Retrouvez les 24 gallo-Roman remains of the Normandy region recensés par Musée du Patrimoine de France.
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Sélection de 8 gallo-Roman remains sur 24 en Normandie

Gallo-Roman baths of Alleaume in Valognes
Thermes gallo-romains
50700 Valognes

The Gallo-Roman thermal baths of Alleaume in Valognes, built in the first century, are a symmetrical thermal complex of 1,225 m2, classified historical monument in 1862. Located in Normandy, their vestiges rise to 12 meters.
Briga: Gallo-Roman archaeological site of the Wood the Abbey
Théâtre gallo-romain
76260 Eu

Briga is a Gallo-Roman archaeological site of the Bois l'Abbé, located in Eu in Normandy, revealing an ancient city of the High Roman Empire with shrines, theatre and forum, classified as a historical monument since 1987.
Archaeological Garden of the Hospital of Lisieux
Thermes gallo-romains
14100 Lisieux

The archaeological garden of the Hospital of Lisieux, located in Normandy, exhibits Gallo-Roman remains from the 1st to the 3rd century, including a thermal building and an urban villa richly decorated with exceptional murals.
Baptistery of Portbail
Baptistère
50580 Port-Bail-sur-Mer

The Baptistery of Portbail, a paleo-Christian vestige of the fifth century, is a hexagonal building classified historical monument, located in Port-Bail-sur-Mer in Normandy. Its ruins reveal a unique baptismal pool north of the Loire.
Villa du Buquet in Elbeuf
Villa Gallo-Romaine
76500 Elbeuf

The Villa du Buquet is a Gallo-Roman villa from the 1st to the 4th century located in Elbeuf, Normandy, classified as a historical monument since 1984.
Gallo-Roman rempart of Evreux
Remparts gallo-romains
27000 Évreux

The Gallo-Roman rampart of Evreux is a defensive enclosure of the fourth century, 1,145 m long, protecting the capital of the Aulerques Eburovices in Normandy. Its remains, still visible, are classified as historical monuments.
Théâtre antique de Lillebonne
Théâtre gallo-romain
76170 Lillebonne

Lillebonne's ancient theatre, a Gallo-Roman building dating from the 1st century, is a monument of spectacle partially backed by a hill, located in the former Juliobona (present-day Lillebonne, Normandy).
Old Rome in Old Rome
Villa Gallo-Romaine
14930 Vieux

Vieux-la-Romaine is a Gallo-Roman archaeological site located in Vieux (Calvados), the former capital of the Viducassians. It reveals monumental remains such as a theatre, thermal baths and an exceptional domus, witness to its golden age in the second-third centuries.