Ville | Saint-Rémy-de-Provence |
Code postal | 13210 |
Site web | https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arc_de_triomphe_de_Glanum |
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Dating from about 20 AD, the arch lost its pediment very early on and the current slate roof was added in the 18th century. The arch is decorated with beautiful reliefs depicting the conquest of Gaul by Caesar. Fruit and leaves, representing abundance, promote the benefits of the Pax Romana. The earliest excavations began in 1921, led by Peter Brown and Henry Holland, and after a colossal archeological dig, the town of Glanum was eventually unearthed. Modern-day visitors will see it standing on the other side of the road Dating from about 20 AD, the arch lost its pediment very early on and the current slate roof was added in the 18th century. The arch is decorated with beautiful reliefs depicting the conquest of Gaul by Caesar. Fruit and leaves, representing abundance, promote the benefits of the Pax Romana. The earliest excavations began in 1921, led by Peter Brown and Henry Holland, and after a colossal archeological dig, the town of Glanum was eventually unearthed. Modern-day visitors will see it standing on the other side of the road Dating from about 20 AD, the arch lost its pediment very early on and the current slate roof was added in the 18th century. The arch is decorated with beautiful reliefs depicting the conquest of Gaul by Caesar. Fruit and leaves, representing abundance, promote the benefits of the Pax Romana. The earliest excavations began in 1921, led by Peter Brown and Henry Holland, and after a colossal archeological dig, the town of Glanum was eventually unearthed. Modern-day visitors will see it standing on the other side of the road Dating from about 20 AD, the arch lost its pediment very early on and the current slate roof was added in the 18th century. The arch is decorated with beautiful reliefs depicting the conquest of Gaul by Caesar. Fruit and leaves, representing abundance, promote the benefits of the Pax Romana. The earliest excavations began in 1921, led by Peter Brown and Henry Holland, and after a colossal archeological dig, the town of Glanum was eventually unearthed. Modern-day visitors will see it standing on the other side of the road Dating from about 20 AD, the arch lost its pediment very early on and the current slate roof was added in the 18th century. The arch is decorated with beautiful reliefs depicting the conquest of Gaul by Caesar. Fruit and leaves, representing abundance, promote the benefits of the Pax Romana. The earliest excavations began in 1921, led by Peter Brown and Henry Holland, and after a colossal archeological dig, the town of Glanum was eventually unearthed. Modern-day visitors will see it standing on the other side of the road
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Datant des années 20 ap. J.C, il a perdu très tôt le fronton qui surmontait la voûte, la toiture actuelle en lauzes date du XVIIIème siècle. Il est orné de très beaux reliefs illustrant la conquête des Gaules par César. …
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Ville | Saint-Rémy-de-Provence |
Code postal | 13210 |
Site web | https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arc_de_triomphe_de_Glanum |
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Description
Datant des années 20 ap. J.C, il a perdu très tôt le fronton qui surmontait la voûte, la toiture actuelle en lauzes date du XVIIIème siècle. Il est orné de très beaux reliefs illustrant la conquête des Gaules par César. Les fruits et feuillages, symboles de l’abondance, suggèrent les bienfaits de la Pax Romana. A l’initiative de Pierre de Brun, puis de Henri Rolland, les premières fouilles commencèrent en 1921, un travail colossal permis de mettre à jour la ville de Glanum telle qu’on peut la voir aujourd’hui de l’autre coté de la route Datant des années 20 ap. J.C, il a perdu très tôt le fronton qui surmontait la voûte, la toiture actuelle en lauzes date du XVIIIème siècle. Il est orné de très beaux reliefs illustrant la conquête des Gaules par César. Les fruits et feuillages, symboles de l’abondance, suggèrent les bienfaits de la Pax Romana. A l’initiative de Pierre de Brun, puis de Henri Rolland, les premières fouilles commencèrent en 1921, un travail colossal permis de mettre à jour la ville de Glanum telle qu’on peut la voir aujourd’hui de l’autre coté de la route Datant des années 20 ap. J.C, il a perdu très tôt le fronton qui surmontait la voûte, la toiture actuelle en lauzes date du XVIIIème siècle. Il est orné de très beaux reliefs illustrant la conquête des Gaules par César. Les fruits et feuillages, symboles de l’abondance, suggèrent les bienfaits de la Pax Romana. A l’initiative de Pierre de Brun, puis de Henri Rolland, les premières fouilles commencèrent en 1921, un travail colossal permis de mettre à jour la ville de Glanum telle qu’on peut la voir aujourd’hui de l’autre coté de la route Datant des années 20 ap. J.C, il a perdu très tôt le fronton qui surmontait la voûte, la toiture actuelle en lauzes date du XVIIIème siècle. Il est orné de très beaux reliefs illustrant la conquête des Gaules par César. Les fruits et feuillages, symboles de l’abondance, suggèrent les bienfaits de la Pax Romana. A l’initiative de Pierre de Brun, puis de Henri Rolland, les premières fouilles commencèrent en 1921, un travail colossal permis de mettre à jour la ville de Glanum telle qu’on peut la voir aujourd’hui de l’autre coté de la route Datant des années 20 ap. J.C, il a perdu très tôt le fronton qui surmontait la voûte, la toiture actuelle en lauzes date du XVIIIème siècle. Il est orné de très beaux reliefs illustrant la conquête des Gaules par César. Les fruits et feuillages, symboles de l’abondance, suggèrent les bienfaits de la Pax Romana. A l’initiative de Pierre de Brun, puis de Henri Rolland, les premières fouilles commencèrent en 1921, un travail colossal permis de mettre à jour la ville de Glanum telle qu’on peut la voir aujourd’hui de l’autre coté de la route
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Ville | Saint-Rémy-de-Provence |
Code postal | 13210 |
Site web | https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arc_de_triomphe_de_Glanum |
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Description
Dating from about 20 AD, the arch lost its pediment very early on and the current slate roof was added in the 18th century. The arch is decorated with beautiful reliefs depicting the conquest of Gaul by Caesar. Fruit and leaves, representing abundance, promote the benefits of the Pax Romana. The earliest excavations began in 1921, led by Peter Brown and Henry Holland, and after a colossal archeological dig, the town of Glanum was eventually unearthed. Modern-day visitors will see it standing on the other side of the road Dating from about 20 AD, the arch lost its pediment very early on and the current slate roof was added in the 18th century. The arch is decorated with beautiful reliefs depicting the conquest of Gaul by Caesar. Fruit and leaves, representing abundance, promote the benefits of the Pax Romana. The earliest excavations began in 1921, led by Peter Brown and Henry Holland, and after a colossal archeological dig, the town of Glanum was eventually unearthed. Modern-day visitors will see it standing on the other side of the road Dating from about 20 AD, the arch lost its pediment very early on and the current slate roof was added in the 18th century. The arch is decorated with beautiful reliefs depicting the conquest of Gaul by Caesar. Fruit and leaves, representing abundance, promote the benefits of the Pax Romana. The earliest excavations began in 1921, led by Peter Brown and Henry Holland, and after a colossal archeological dig, the town of Glanum was eventually unearthed. Modern-day visitors will see it standing on the other side of the road Dating from about 20 AD, the arch lost its pediment very early on and the current slate roof was added in the 18th century. The arch is decorated with beautiful reliefs depicting the conquest of Gaul by Caesar. Fruit and leaves, representing abundance, promote the benefits of the Pax Romana. The earliest excavations began in 1921, led by Peter Brown and Henry Holland, and after a colossal archeological dig, the town of Glanum was eventually unearthed. Modern-day visitors will see it standing on the other side of the road Dating from about 20 AD, the arch lost its pediment very early on and the current slate roof was added in the 18th century. The arch is decorated with beautiful reliefs depicting the conquest of Gaul by Caesar. Fruit and leaves, representing abundance, promote the benefits of the Pax Romana. The earliest excavations began in 1921, led by Peter Brown and Henry Holland, and after a colossal archeological dig, the town of Glanum was eventually unearthed. Modern-day visitors will see it standing on the other side of the road
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