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Gallo-Roman culture - Gallo-Roman sites |  | Gallo-Roman culture - Gallo-Roman sites: Encyclopedia II - Gallo-Roman culture - Gallo-Roman sites |  | At Périgueux, France, a luxurious Roman villa called the Domus of Vesunna, built round a garden courtyard surrounded by a colonnaded peristyle enriched with bold tectonic frescoing, has been handsomely protected in a modern glass-and-steel structure that is a fine example of archaeological museum-making (see external link).
Lyon, the capital of Roman Gaul, is now the site of a Museum of Gallo-Roman Civilization (rue Céberg), associated with the remains of the theater and odeon of Roman Lugdunum. Visitors are offered a clear p ...
See also:Gallo-Roman culture, Gallo-Roman culture - Gallic Empire, Gallo-Roman culture - Christianism, Gallo-Roman culture - Gallo-Roman sites, Gallo-Roman culture - Towns, Gallo-Roman culture - Amphitheatres, Gallo-Roman culture - Aqueducts, Gallo-Roman culture - Sources |  | | Gallo-Roman culture, Gallo-Roman culture - Amphitheatres, Gallo-Roman culture - Aqueducts, Gallo-Roman culture - Christianism, Gallo-Roman culture - Gallic Empire, Gallo-Roman culture - Gallo-Roman sites, Gallo-Roman culture - Sources, Gallo-Roman culture - Towns, Culture of Ancient Rome, Syagrius, Via Domitia, the first Roman road built in Gaul, Pillar of the Boatmen |  | |
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Gallo-Roman culture - Gallo-Roman sites
At Périgueux, France, a luxurious Roman villa called the Domus of Vesunna, built round a garden courtyard surrounded by a colonnaded peristyle enriched with bold tectonic frescoing, has been handsomely protected in a modern glass-and-steel structure that is a fine example of archaeological museum-making (see external link).
Lyon, the capital of Roman Gaul, is now the site of a Museum of Gallo-Roman Civilization (rue Céberg), associated with the remains of the theater and odeon of Roman Lugdunum. Visitors are offered a clear picture of the daily life, economic conditions, institutions, beliefs, monuments and artistic achievements of the first four centuries of the Christian era. The "Claudius Tablet" in the Museum transcribes a speech given before the Senate by the Emperor Claudius in 48, in which he requests the right for the heads of the Gallic nations to participate in Roman magistracy. The request having been accepted, the Gauls decided to engrave the imperial speech on bronze.
In Martigny, Valais, Switzerland, at the Fondation Pierre Gianadda, a modern museum of art and sculpture shares space with Gallo-Roman Museum centered on the foundations of a Celtic temple.
Other sites include:
Gallo-Roman culture - Towns
- Arles - remains include the Alyscamps, a large Roman necropolis
- Autun
- Glanum, near Saint-Rémy-de-Provence
- Narbonne
- Nîmes - remains include the Maison Carrée
- Orange
- Vaison-la-Romaine
- several Roman amphitheatres are still visible in France. (see amphitheatre article for a list)
Gallo-Roman culture - Amphitheatres
- Arelate (modern Arles)
- Grand
- Lugdunum (modern Lyon)
- Nemausus (modern Nîmes)
- Lutetia (modern Paris): Arènes de Lutèce
- Mediolanum Santonum (modern Saintes)
Gallo-Roman culture - Aqueducts
- Pont du Gard
- Barbegal aqueduct
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