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Gallo-Roman vestiges in Occitanie

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Roquefort-des-Corbières Milestones
Mileage
11540 Roquefort-des-Corbières

The miles of Roquefort-des-Corbières are four Gallo-Roman remains of Via Domitia, located near the village, dating from Antiquity (I and IV centuries). Ranked historic monuments in 1974.
Three Miles, known as Columns of Caesar or Peyrous Plantadous
Mileage
30300 Beaucaire

The Columns of Caesar are four Roman Miles of the Upper Empire, located at Beaucaire (Gard), bordering the Via Domitia, at the place called Peyrous Plantadous. Three are classified as historical monuments since 1963.
Remains of Roman fortifications
Fortification
66480 Les Cluses

The remains of the Roman fortifications of the Cluses, located in the Pyrénées-Orientales, are a Gallo-Roman military complex unique in France, controlling the Via Domitia between Gaul and Hispanie. Dating from the third to fifth centuries, they dominate the valley framed by two cliffs.
Buildings with archaeological remains in Nîmes
Building
30000 Nîmes

The buildings with archaeological remains in Nîmes are buildings located in the Gard in Occitanie, showing undated historical traces in this ancient city.
Mausoleum of Lanuéjols
Mausoleum
48000 Lanuéjols

The Mausoleum of Lanuéjols, built in the third century, is a Gallo-Roman funeral monument located in the municipality of Lanuéjols (Lozère), famous for its temple-shaped architecture dedicated to the memory of the sons of a rich local family.
Gallo-Roman Murals of Saint-Lizier
Gallo-Roman substitutes
09190 Saint-Lizier

The Gallo-Roman walls of Saint-Lizier are a stone wall of the Lower Empire, located in the upper town of Saint-Lizier (Occitanie), among the best preserved of the Midi de la France.
Pre-Roman Oppidum and Gallo-Roman
Oppidum
30330 Gaujac

Gaujac, located in the Gard en Occitanie, is a pre-Roman and Gallo-Roman site dating from the Iron Age in the Lower Empire, including first-century thermal baths and a sanctuary dedicated to Fortuna.
Oppidum de la Roque à Fabrègues
Barred spur
34690 Fabrègues

The Roque Oppidum is a fortified site of the Iron Age located at Fabrègues (Hérault), overlooking the confluence of the Mosson and Coulazou. Celtic vestiges classified as historical monuments.