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The city of Nîmes offers its visitors an exceptional cultural and architectural heritage and more particularly Roman remains of capital importance.
This city in Languedoc-Roussillon was founded in ancient times by the Volcanoes, who submitted to the Romans in the 1st century B.
C.
Octavian, the future emperor known as Augustus, established a colony there and very quickly fortifications and monuments were erected.
It is time to choose your hotel near the Maison Carrée and to discover the Roman monuments which are considered among the best preserved in the world.
The amphitheatre known as the Arenas of Nîmes was built towards the end of the 1st century AD and could hold 25,000 people who came to watch the gladiatorial combats.
Nowadays, the Arènes de Nîmes hosts many shows including the famous férias.
Another symbol of the city, the Maison Carrée is a temple dating from the beginning of our era and which was then integrated into the forum of Nîmes, a place reserved for the business of the city.
The Tour Magne and the Porte d'Auguste and Porte de France remind us that Roman Nîmes was very quickly fortified and surrounded by an enclosure.
A temple dedicated to Diana, a water reservoir, an aqueduct, the city of Nîmes is truly an open-air Roman museum.