Well preserved Roman ruin called Triumphal Arch at Glanum, St Remy de provence, Provence, France.


The town emerged in 7th century BC, it was further enhanced by the Greeks and became a Roman town in the first century BC. Glanum possesses an impressive Triumphal arch as can be seen from underneath, which was erected between 10 and 25 AD, making it the oldest to be found in Gaul. Close nearby is a virtually intact Cenotaph, the well-known CENOTAPH OF THE JULII dating from the 20s BC, one of the best preserved building to be found anywhere in the Roman world.


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Location: Glanum Roman ruin location.
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