Category
page 1Roman religious remains in France
Maison Carrée
ancient Roman temple in Nîmes, southern France
Temple of Augustus and Livia
Roman temple located in Vienne (Isère), in France
Sanctuary of the Three Gauls
religious structure in Lyon, France, dedicated to the imperial cult and used by the peoples of three provinces of Roman Gaul; known from fragments
Saint Stephen’s Church, Strasbourg
church located in Bas-Rhin, in France
Temple of Janus
Romano-Celtic Temple in Autun, France
Temple of Mars, Corseul
Roman temple located in Côtes-d'Armor, in France
Fanum d'Aron
Fanum located in Cantal, in France
Gisacum
thumb|Thermae of Gisacum
Gisacum was a Gallo-Roman religious sanctuary near the settlement of Mediolanum Aulercorum (Évreux) in the territory of the Eburovices in northern Gaul (now Normandy). The site lies within the territory of the commune of Le Vieil-Évreux ("Old Évreux").
Tintignac
Tintignac is a hamlet near Naves in the Corrèze region of France. It is primarily known for the archaeological remains of a sanctuary where Gallic and Gallo-Roman artefacts have been found, including seven carnyces (war trumpets) and ornamented helmets. The site is classified on the List of historic monuments of 1840.
Temple of Mercury (Puy de Dôme)
Gallo-roman temple located in Puy-de-Dôme, in France