Category
page 1Ancient Roman buildings and structures in France
Maison Carrée
ancient Roman temple in Nîmes, southern France
Triumphal Arch of Orange
UNESCO World Heritage Site commemorating veterans of Rome's Gallic Wars
Tropaeum Alpium
Trophy of the Alps, in modern France
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The Alyscamps
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right|thumb|Medieval Church of Saint Honoratus in Les Alyscamps, Arles
The Alyscamps is a large Roman necropolis, which is a short distance outside the walls of the old town of Arles, France. It was one of the most famous necropolises of the ancient world. The name comes from the Provençal Occitan word Aliscamps, which comes from the Latin Elisii Campi (that is, in French, Champs-Élysées; in English Elysian Fields). They were famous in the Middle Ages and are referred to by Ariosto in Orlando Furioso and by Dante in the Inferno.
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Glanum
Glanum (Hellenistic Γλανόν, as well as Glano, Calum, Clano, Clanum, Glanu, Glano) was an ancient and wealthy city which still enjoys a magnificent setting below a gorge on the flanks of the Alpilles mountains. It is located about one kilometre south of the town of Saint-Rémy-de-Provence.
Basilica of Saint-Pierre-aux-Nonnains
church located in Moselle, in France
Porte Noire
triumphal arch in Besançon, France

Piliers de Tutelle
archaeological site in Bordeaux, France
Mausolée de Lanuéjols
mausoleum located in Lozère, in France

Porte taillée
building in Besançon, France