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Photo Galen R. Frysinger"] Text[11]=["Arthon-en-Retz","Vestiges of an aqueduct"] Text[12]=["Aubigné-Racan","site of Cherré: theatre, necropole, Roman baths, temples, forum, aqueduct"] Text[13]=["Augst (Augusta Rauracorum)","Archaeological parc: antique theatre, temple, forum and Roman baths. Some vestiges of the amphitheatre"] Text[14]=["Autun (Augustodonum)","The city wall of Autun is one of the best preserved in Roman Gaul. Gate of Arroux, gate of Saint-André,amphitheatre, aqueduct, theatre. Temple of Janus, the stone of Couhard (vestiges of a funerary gallo-roman monument), vestiges of the cardo, aqueduct of Montjeu"] Text[15]=["Avenches (Aventicum)","The city wall, one tower is still standing; amphitheatre, vestiges of Roman baths, sanctuary of Cigognier, temple of the Grange-des-Dimes"] Text[16]=["Barbaste","The bridge over the Gélise river"] Text[17]=["Barzan","The site of Fâ : Roman baths, sanctuary, horrea, residential quarters"] Text[18]=["Bavay (Bagacum)","Forum from the 1st century, Roman baths supplied by an aqueduct, cryptoporticoes, basilica"] Text[19]=["Bayeux (Augustodurum)","No noticeable vestiges"] Text[20]=["Beauvais (Caesaromagus then Bellovacum)","Vestiges of roman city walls, 2 towers still standing"] Text[21]=["Bellegarde","Roman aqueduct"] Text[22]=["Besançon (Vesontio)","The Porte Noire (black Gate - vestiges of a triomphal arch built under Marcus Aurelius about 17), the colonnade of Square Castan, piping of the aqueduct, vestiges of the amphitheatre, the domus of the Palais de Justice and domus of Lumière, secondary school, vestiges of an aqueduct"] Text[23]=["Beziers (Baeterrae)","Rare vestiges of the roman arena"] Text[24]=["Bliesbruck","Vestiges of Roman public baths and of 2 residential quartiers. At Reinheim, gallo-roman villa.

© Geneviève Hoffmann"] Text[25]=["Bonnieux","The superb Julian bridge, 47m long, above the Calavon river, resisted to centuries and kept its authenticity"] Text[26]=["Bordeaux (Burdigala)","Vestiges of the amphitheatre, called Gallian Palace"] Text[27]=["Borg","Reconstruction of a roman villa.

© Geneviève Hoffmann"] Text[28]=["Bourbon-Lancy (Aquae Bormonis)","Roman aqueduct"] Text[29]=["Bourbonne-les-Bains","Vestiges of gallo-roman baths"] Text[30]=["Bourges (Avaricum)","Monumental fountain and vestiges of gallo-roman city walls"] Text[31]=["Cahors (Divona Cadurcorum)","Roman baths and Arch of Diana, villas decorated with mosaics, theatre, basilica, a large amphitheatre, aqueduct"] Text[32]=["Canhac (Condatomagus)","At the site of Graufesenque, during the 1st century AD, were more than 600 pottery workshops. 2500 m2 are open for visiting: potter's workshops, clay warehouses, dryers, huge ovens which could receive 40000 vases, sanctuaries and houses"] Text[33]=["Carhaix (Vorgium)","Aqueduct"] Text[34]=["Carpentras","Monumental roman arch of the 1st century"] Text[35]=["Castelculier","Gallo-roman villa with private Roman baths"] Text[36]=["Castelnau le Lez (Sextantio)","Section of the Domitian road"] Text[37]=["Causses-et-Veyran","Two roman towers"] Text[38]=["Cavaillon (Cabellio)","Ancient Roman baths which kept their intersection arches, 1st century"] Text[39]=["Champagnole","Bases of the gallo-roman temple of Mont Rivel"] Text[40]=["Champlieu","Vestiges of the theatre, Roman baths"] Text[41]=["Chartres (Autricum)","Some vestiges of the amphitheatre, streets"] Text[42]=["Chassenon (cassinomagus) ","Imposing vestiges, gallo-romans baths among the best preserved in Europe, a sanctuary (temple of Montélu and 49 pits), 2 small temples, a theatre and an aqueduct.

"] Text[43]=["Châteaubleau","The sanctuary of waters, beautiful theatre, residential quarter"] Text[44]=["Châteauneuf","Gallo-roman baths, some vestiges of a sanctuary, residential quarter, theatre"] Text[45]=["Clermont-Ferrand (Augustonemetum)","The Vasso Galate, vestiges of the wall of an ancient temple"] Text[46]=["Col du Petit-Saint-Bernard","Bases of a mansio; the column of Joux is a remain from a Jupiter temple"] Text[47]=["Köln (Colonia Claudia Ara Agrippinensium)","Remains of roman city walls, vestiges of the Eifel aqueduct"] Text[48]=["Corseul (Fanum Martis)","Temple of Mars, domus of Champ Mulon"] Text[49]=["Dax (Aquae Tarbellicae)","The archaeological crypt contains the bases of a roman temple of the 2nd century. Two large sections of the gallo-roman city walls, with some preserved towers"] Text[50]=["Die (Dea Augusta Vocontiorum)","gallo-roman city wall from the 3rd and 4th centuries. Saint-Marcel gate, 3rd century (main city gate). Roman mosaic of the 4 rivers, in the Saint-Nicolas chapel"] Text[51]=["Dingy-St-Clair","A roman road with a roman engraved dedicace to L(ucius) Tincius Paculus"] Text[53]=["Drevant (Derventum)","Sanctuary, Roman baths (still buried), vestiges of a basilica"] Text[54]=["Entrains-sur-Nohain (Intaranum)","Vestiges of a 155m large theatre, monumental sanctuary (still buried)"] Text[55]=["Escolives-Sainte-Camille","Roman baths and vestiges of a roman villa. A residential area next to a sacred source and an agricultural area counting several buildings around yards and roads"] Text[56]=["Evaux les bains (Ivaonum)","Vestiges of Roman baths and of the city gates"] Text[57]=["Evreux (Mediolanum)","Vestiges of the 4th century city wall"] Text[58]=["Famars (Fanum Martis)","Vestiges of the ancient castellum wall, of an aqueduct, of Roman baths"] Text[59]=["Faverges (Casuaria)","Villa of Thovey, ancient Roman baths"] Text[60]=["Feurs (Forum Segusiavorum)","Vestiges of the forum"] Text[61]=["Fontcouverte","aqueduct.

© Serge Drey"] Text[62]=["Fontenay et Athée sur Cher","Vestiges of an aqueduct"] Text[63]=["Fréjus (Forum Julii)","An exceptional site: amphitheatre, aqueduct, theatre. Remains of city walls, the gates of Rome, of Reyran, of Orée, Agricola square with the gate of Gaules, fortifications and an exedra on the Butte Saint-Antoine and a flat area with a cistern and Roman baths. The pavement of Via Aurelia,columns, the ancient harbour (remains of the north warfs, the pier and Augustus' lantern, the cockfight mosaic, sewer under Jean Jaurès street, etc."] Text[64]=["Gaujac","Roman baths"] Text[65]=["Gennes","Amphitheatre of the 1st century, nymphaeum"] Text[66]=["Gergovie","The oppidum"] Text[67]=["Gilly-sur-Isère","Gallo-roman villa"] Text[68]=["Grand (Andesina)","A sanctuary devoted to the gallo-roman healer god Apollon-Grannus, end of the 1st century AD, with baths. One of the largest amphitheatre of the roman Empire. A 224m2 large mosaic, bases of the city wall. Vestiges of the aqueducts of Sauveuil and Audeuil.

© Geneviève Hoffmann"] Text[69]=["Hyères (Olbia)","Mainly a greek trading post, Olbia presents numerous Greek and Roman remains: Roman baths, shops, sanctuaries, houses"] Text[70]=["Izernore (Isarnodurum)","Gallo-roman temple. Vestiges of gallo-roman villas at Bussy and Pérignat.

©Musée d'Izernore"] Text[71]=["Jouy-aux-Arches","Beautiful remains of an aqueduct.

"] Text[72]=["Jublains (Noviodunum)","Wonderfully preserved vestiges, the most complete gallo-roman site in western France, Roman baths, fotification, etc."] Text[73]=["La Crau-Mesclans","A villa with a rare water mill, aqueduct"] Text[74]=["La Salle","At the site of Fossottes, a deposit of volcanic millstone"] Text[75]=["La Turbie (Turbia)","The trophy of Augustus at the highest point of the ancient via Julia Augusta, above the French Riviera. One of the few still preserved buildings of this kind. Vestiges of aqueducts"] Text[76]=["Langres (Andematunum)","Gallo-roman gate"] Text[77]=["Lattes (Lattara)","An entire urban system, ideal image of a harbour city"] Text[78]=["Le Douhet","Aqueduct"] Text[79]=["Le Mans (Vindinum, Subdinum)","Wonderful gallo-roman city wall, Roman baths (under the Fine-arts school)"] Text[80]=["Le Quiou","Gallo-roman villa"] Text[81]=["Lectoure","Gallo-roman villa of Estoube"] Text[82]=["Lezoux","The ancient pottery workshops of Lezoux were, with those of Millau-La Graufesenque, the largest production center for pottery and sigillata of the Roman Empire in the 1st century. Hundreds of ovens were discovered (no visits) as well as an amphitheatre"] Text[83]=["Lillebonne (Juliobonna)","The Gallo-roman theatre build by successive stages, from the 1st to the 3rd century"] Text[84]=["Limoges (Augustoritum)","Little vestiges remain. The amphitheatre is buried under the Orsay garden. At the north, though, the gallo-roman villa of Brachaud with its Roman baths"] Text[85]=["Lisieux","Vestiges of Roman baths and of a rich gallo-roman villa were discovered near the hospital. Amphitheatre at Saint-Désir"] Text[86]=["Loupian","Villa, reconstruction of the Roman baths pool with its original mosaïcs"] Text[87]=["Luynes","Beautiful remains of a roman aqueduct of the 2nd century, and some gallo-roman vestiges"] Text[88]=["Lyon (Lugdunum)","Vestiges of the aqueduct of Gier, the sanctuary of Cybele, Turpio's tomb. Roman baths (2nd-3rd century AD). At Fourvière, the large theatre built about 15 BC is one of the oldest in Gaul. Next to it, the odeon, built about 100 AD. The fountain of Trion, and in the neighbourhood, aqueducts having kept their siphon"] Text[89]=["Mackwiller","Gallo-roman baths and Mythra's mausoleum"] Text[90]=["Mainz (Mogontiacum)","The Dativius Victor arch, 3rd century. Vestiges of a large theatre and of an aqueduct"] Text[91]=["Martigues (Maritima Avaticorum)","Archaeological site of Tholon: an urban structure with 5 basins"] Text[92]=["Metz (Divodurum)","Roman baths, vestiges of an amphitheatre"] Text[93]=["Montans","An important production centre of sigillata pottery. The Archeosite displays an exhibition of pottery and a reconstructed gallo-roman street with its shops, leading to the potter's house"] Text[94]=["Montbouy","Vestiges of an important baths and cultual gallo-roman center. Amphitheatre of Chenevières, spillways, celtic temple or fanum, sanctuary of sources, 1st and 2nd centuries"] Text[95]=["Montoulieu-Saint-Bernard","Roman baths"] Text[96]=["Montreal du Gers","The gallo-roman villa of Seviac, a rich villa of the late Roman empire. Mosaics over 450 m2. The largest Roman baths of Aquitania, with more than 500 m2 surface.

© Geneviève Hoffmann"] Text[97]=["Naix-aux-Forges (Nasium) ","Vestiges of Nasium, partially revealed, on the territory of Naix-aux-Forges, Saint-Amand-sur-Ornain and Boviolles"] Text[98]=["Narbonne (Narbo Martius)","The underground galleries of the Horreum, 1st century BC, unique in Europe. Site of Clos de la Lombarde, a residential area, vestiges of the Domitian road. At Port La Nautique, ancient harbour of Narbonne, vestiges of wharf structures"] Text[99]=["Nennig","A large villa, a wonderful mosaic.

© Geneviève Hoffmann"] Text[100]=["Neris les bains (Aquae Nerii)","Roman pools, theatre"] Text[101]=["Nice (Nikaia)","At Cimiez (Cemenelum): arena, Roman baths and paleochristian basilica, vestiges of an aqueduct (Mouraille)"] Text[102]=["Nîmes (Nemausus)","An exceptional heritage of the 1st century: the well preserved roman amphitheatre (arena), the Maison Carrée (Square House, temple dedicated to Caius and Lucius Caesar, the only entirely preserved temple of the ancient world), the Tour Magne, the highest tower of the city wall built by Augustus, the Temple of Diana, the Castellum divisorium, a water supply cistern, the Augustus gate, the gate of France..."] Text[103]=["Nyon (Noviodunum, later Colonia Iulia Equestris","Vestiges of a basilica on which was built the roman museum, the amphitheatre, visible remains in the old town"] Text[104]=["Orange (Arausio)","Many roman remains, with the exceptional ancient theatre, the best preserved in Europe with its stage wall, and a monumental triomphal arch of the 1st century, wonderfully preserved. Ancient city walls, vestiges of the ancient forum wall and the gymnasium"] Text[105]=["Orléans (Cenabum)","Some remains of the gallo-roman city walls"] Text[106]=["Paris (Lutetia)","The well preserved North Roman baths (baths of Cluny), the amphitheatre called Arena of Lutece, vestiges of an aqueduct at Arcueil-Cachan with 3 remaining arches.
"] Text[107]=["Perigueux (Vesunna)","Vestiges of the ancient city, of the domus with the flower bunches (gallo-roman villa) on which the Vesunna museum was erected. Vestiges of the amphitheatre (2nd century) and the tower of Vesone, of a fanum dedicated to Vesone, the city's tutelary goddess"] Text[108]=["Perpignan (Ruscino)","Forum, Roman baths, cistern, residential area"] Text[109]=["Plassac","Vestiges of a gallo-roman villa"] Text[110]=["Plestin les Grèves","Roman baths of Hogolo"] Text[111]=["Poitiers (Limonum Pictonum)","Vestiges of the amphitheatre of limonum (1st century AD), Roman baths under Saint-Germain church, vestiges of aqueducts at Cimeau, Basse-Fontaine and Fleury"] Text[112]=["The Pont du Gard at Remoulins","This renowned romain aqueduct with 3 levels of arches (inscribed on the UNESCO heritage list) brought the water from the sources at Eure to the water tower (Castellum) at Nimes. 275m long, 49m high, it crosses the Gardon river near Remoulins.

Photo Galen R. Frysinger"] Text[113]=["Quimper","A town founded under the reign of imperator Augustus was discovered in the area of Locmaria. It had a forum and Roman baths. Some villas in the quarter of Roz-Avel and at Kerveguen, near the Odet river"] Text[114]=["Reims (Durocortorum)","The Gate of Mars, 3rd century, the biggest arch of the Roman world. Cryptoportico (underground gallery or horreum), along the Forum. Gates of Bazee, of Venus"] Text[115]=["Rennes (Condate)","Vestige of a roman wall section"] Text[116]=["Riez (Colonia Julia Augusta Apollinarium Reiorum)","4 columns, vestiges of a temple dedicated to Apollo, Roman baths"] Text[117]=["Rodez (Segodunum)","Some vestiges of an amphitheatre, an aqueduct, city walls"] Text[118]=["Rouen (Rodomagus)","No more vestiges left..."] Text[119]=["Saintes (Mediolanum Santonum)","Amphitheatre, arch of Germanicus, Roman baths at Saint-Saloine, some vestiges of city walls"] Text[120]=["Saint Bertrand de Comminges (Lugdunum Convenarum)","A monument with a circular wall, Roman baths of the forum, macellum (market), forum, central temple, a 5000 seats theatre, christian basilica. Villas at Valentine and Montmaurin"] Text[121]=["Saint-Chamas","The Flavian bridge over the Touloubre"] Text[122]=["Saint-Cybardeaux","Gallo-roman theatre and sanctuary of Bouchauds"] Text[123]=["Saint-Merd-les-Oussines","The ruins at Les Cars, beginning of the 2nd century AD, with a funerary group and a villa"] Text[124]=["Saint-Père","The site of Fontaines Salees shows 14 still active wells, a round temple dedicated to a water deity and a gallo-roman bath, a wall from the 1st and 2nd centuries AD"] Text[125]=["Saint Remy les Antiques (Glanum)","A entire ancient roman town. A hot spot for Roman history in France. The triomphal arch, an impressive almost intact cenotaph. Aqueduct, Roman baths, streets shops, etc.

Photo Galen R. Frysinger"] Text[126]=["Saint-Thibéry","The bridge where the Domitian road crossed the Herault river to reach ancient Cessero"] Text[127]=["Sarrebourg","Roman road, bridge, pipings, a gallo-roman villa at Saint-Ulrich"] Text[128]=["Senlis (Augustomagus Silvanectum)","An amphitheatre, beautiful remains of the city wall with several towers, temple in the forest of Halatte close to the city (at Aumont).
"] Text[129]=["Sens (Agedincum)","The town kept globally its Roman plan. Vestiges of the gallo-roman city wall and of a 14 km long aqueduct"] Text[130]=["Seyssel (Condate)","A section of a Roman road"] Text[131]=["Soissons (Suessionum)","No vestiges any more..."] Text[132]=["Strasbourg (Argentoratum)","The vestiges of the roman city almost disappeared"] Text[133]=["Tarquimpol","Vestiges of a large theatre, remains of pipings"] Text[134]=["Tauwern","Reconstruction of a sanctuary, 4 temples, a fountain.

© Geneviève Hoffmann"] Text[135]=["Thénac","theatre and gallo-roman baths of the arena, gallo-roman quarry at Ile Seche"] Text[136]=["Thésée (Tasciaca)","A well preserved site. Large buildings of Maselles"] Text[137]=["Tongres (Atuatuca Tungrorum)","No noticeable vestiges, but the collection of the gallo-roman museum includes 170.000 items, from small sherds to big wall paintings. 2.300 items are displayed in the permanent exhibition"] Text[138]=["Toulouse (Tolosa)","Roman amphitheatre of Toulouse-Purpan, pool of the Roman baths at Ancely, aqueducts of Guilhemery, of Lardenne"] Text[139]=["Tours (Caesarodunum)","Some vestiges of the amphitheatre"] Text[140]=["Trier (Augusta treverorum)","The Porta Nigra, cathedral, Constantin's basilica, amphitheatre, Roman imperial baths of the Viehmarkt, of Barbara, bridge.

© Geneviève Hoffmann"] Text[141]=["Troyes (Augustobona)","No more vestiges to see"] Text[142]=["Valence (Valencia)","Some rares vestiges of public Roman baths and of the aqueduct"] Text[143]=["Vaison-la-Romaine (Vasio)","A large roman city: sites of Puymin and La Villasse, the house of the Messii, the portico of Pompey, a building (insula), the roman theatre and baths complex: East Roman baths along a paved road (site of la Villasse), South Roman baths of the 2nd century on the right bank of the Ouveze, North Roman baths, the best known, built in the middle of the 1st century. Roman bridge over the Ouveze. Some vestiges of the aqueduct of Groseau"] Text[144]=["Vendeuil Caply (Brantuspantium?)","Vestiges of a town from the 1st century BC, with its roman streets, shops, the theatre, remains of the city wall"] Text[145]=["Vichy (Vipiacus)","A Roman milestone..."] Text[146]=["Vienne (Vienna)","The temples of Augustus and Livia, garden of Cybele (archway of the forum and various buildings), 13000 seats ancient theater. Obelisk from the roman circus (the pyramid). Several aqueducts. At Saint-Romain-en-Gal, a large area with a residential quarter of the roman town of Vienna. Mosaics, Roman baths of the wrestler.

"] Text[147]=["Vieux la Romaine (Aregenua)","The house with the Large Peristyle, a site under restoration, the house with the U-shape yard, the forum.

© Musée de Vieux-la-Romaine."] Text[148]=["Villards d'Héria","Sanctuary: temples, monumental fountain, pools and offering boxes"] Text[149]=["Villers-Farlay","Clay tiles oven, 1st century"] Text[150]=["Xanten (Colonia Ulpia Traiana)","Archaeological park with the reconstruction of the Burginatium, amphitheatre of Birten. Vestige of the large Roman baths, temple, aqueduct, mill, etc."] Text[152]=["Mandeure (Epomanduodurum)","Some vestiges of the big theatre (142m front) from the 1st-2nd century, and of the Roman baths of Courcelles"] Text[153]=["Martigny (Forum Claudii Vallensium, Octodurum)","Vestiges of the amphitheatre, the Mithraeum, the Domus of the home genius and of the Temenos.The Pierre Gianadda Foundation presents the main archaeological finds: offerings, steles, pottery, weapons, etc., bronzes of Octodure, some coins from the treasure of Deleze, a copy of the Venus of Cnide, an Apollon...)"] Text[154]=["Aoste (Augusta Praetoria)","Pretorian Gate, arch of Augustus, vestiges of the amphitheatre and forum. Roman bridges nearby (Pondel, Saint Martin...)"] Text[155]=["Villetelle (Ambrussum)","Bases of numerous buildings, a fortress, vestiges of a bridge. Clearly visible, the Via Domitia"] Text[156]=["Fontaines-sur-Marne","Vestiges of the aqueduct of Chatelet"] Text[157]=["Allonnes","Sanctuary of Mars Mullo"] Text[158]=["On the top of the Puy de Dôme","Gallo-roman temple of the 1st or 2nd century, dedicated to Mercury Dumias.

C. Da Costa, 2007, ©Conseil général du Puy-de-Dôme"] Text[159]=["Vieil-Evreux (Gisacum)","The Roman baths, aqueduct, service yard, latrines. Palestra .

©I. Korda"] Text[160]=["Malagne","Daily country life during the gallo-roman period"] Text[161]=["Aubechies-Beloeil ","The Espace Léonce Demarez id dedicated to the cults and believes between the 5th century BC 3rd century AD"] Text[162]=["Habay-la-Vieille","Gallo-roman villa of Mageroy"] Text[163]=["Javols (Anderitum)","An exhibition room is dedicated to the finds of Javols, the ancient capital of the Gabals"] applyCssFilter()