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Ancient Roman Sites of France

Especially in southern France, there are significant remains of temples, amphitheaters and other structures from the time of Roman Gaul. In addition, numerous excellent museums contain Roman art and artifacts from this period.

Museum of Ancient Arles Musée de l'Arles Antique (Museum of Ancient Arles)
Arles
   
Amphitheater of the Three Gauls, Lyon Amphithéâtre des Trois Gaules (Amphitheater of the Three Gauls)
Lyon
 
Roman Amphitheater, Lyon Théâtres Romains de Fourvière (Roman Theaters)
Lyon
 
Roman Amphitheater, Nimes Amphithéâtre Romain (Roman Amphitheater)
Nîmes
   
Maison Caree, Nimes Maison Carrée (Square House)
Nîmes

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