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Located to the south of Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, this site of the ancient town of Glanum is a piece of ancient history. It dates back to the 4th Century when it was constructed as a shrine dedicated to Glanis (a Gaulish god). The site was conquered by the Romans and was built by them around 10-25 BCE. The Romans were eventually defeated by the Alamanni around 260 BCE, which led to the Romans migrating northward and finding the city of Saint-Rémy-de-Provence. The mesmerizing site transports visitors into the ancient era with its ancient architectural specimens like the triumphal arch and the cenotaph. Guided tours are arranged by the Centre des Monuments Nationaux.
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