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Gallo-Roman vestiges in Occitanie

Retrouvez les 87 gallo-Roman remains of the Occitan region recensés par Musée du Patrimoine de France.
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Pregnant of the high city of Saint-Bertrand-de-Cominges
Rempart
31510 Saint-Bertrand-de-Comminges

The upper town of Saint-Bertrand-de-Comminges, built between the fourth and fifth centuries and rebuilt in the twelfth and third centuries, is a Gallo-Roman and medieval defensive wall overlooking the Garonne Valley, in this village classified as Les Plus Beaux de France (Haute-Garonne, Occitanie).
Saint-Aunès Milepoint
Borne milliaire
34130 Saint-Aunès

Saint-Aunès Milestone, dated from the 1st century, is a Roman vestige listed as a historic monument in 1911, located in the Hérault in Occitanie.
Gallo-Roman baths of Montoulieu-Saint-Bernard
Thermes gallo-romains
31420 Montoulieu-Saint-Bernard

The Gallo-Roman thermal baths of Montoulieu-Saint-Bernard, located in Haute-Garonne (Occitanie), are 4th century thermal remains, including a swimming pool and rooms heated by hypocauste, classified as a historical monument since 1960.
Roman villa of Chiragan in Martres-Tolosane
Villa Gallo-Romaine
31220 Martres-Tolosane

The Roman villa of Chiragan, located in Martres-Tolosane in Occitanie, is an exceptional Gallo-Roman complex from the 1st to the 4th century, famous for its imperial sculptures and marbles, now preserved at the Musée Saint-Raymond in Toulouse.
Tower of the High Murates and remains of Gallo-Roman ramparts adjoining
Remparts gallo-romains
31000 Toulouse

The tower of the Hauts-Murats and its Gallo-Roman ramparts, built in the first century in Toulouse, form a fortified ensemble unique in Gaul, built in brick to symbolize Roman power in the ancient city of Tolosa.
Gallo-Roman Villa of Valentine
Villa Gallo-Romaine
31800 Valentine

The Gallo-Roman villa of Valentine, built in the fourth century near the Garonne in Haute-Garonne, is a vast aristocratic estate with a nymph, hypocaustes and monumental architecture, testifying to the luxury of late Roman elites in Occitanie.
Gallo-Roman ruins of the Souquet in Castelnau-Montratier
Ruines gallo-romaines
46170 Castelnau Montratier-Sainte Alauzie

The Gallo-Roman ruins of the Souquet, located in Castelnau-Montratier (Lot), are the remains of a thermal and monumental complex dating from the Roman era, discovered in 1878 in the Barguerlone valley.
Roman amphitheatre of Purpan-Ancely in Toulouse
Amphithéâtre gallo-romain
31000 Toulouse

The Roman amphitheatre of Purpan-Ancely, built in the first century in Toulouse, is a Gallo-Roman vestige classified as a historical monument. Its ruins, among the best preserved in the city, bear witness to its ancient past and its role in the city of Tolosa.