Historic sites in Languedoc Roussillon
If you’re looking to explore Historic Sites in Languedoc-Roussillon and the surrounding area then you can explore our interactive map above or navigate further by using the links below.
There’s a fantastic selection of Historic Sites in Languedoc-Roussillon and you can plan some great things to see on your trips by browsing our selection. Once you’ve explored the Historic Sites in Languedoc-Roussillon you can use our itinerary planner tool to plan out your trip and then print off a free pocket guidebook.
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Historical sites in Languedoc-Roussillon: Regional Index
Historical sites in Languedoc-Roussillon : Site Index
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Carcassonne
Carcassonne is a UNESCO listed fortified town in France with a history dating back to before the Roman era.
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Horreum
The Horreum in Narbonne in France are a series of first century underground tunnels.
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La Maison Carrée
The Maison Carrée in Nîmes is a staggeringly well preserved Roman temple, and one of the best-preserved examples of a Roman building anywhere in the world.
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Lapidaire Museum
Lapidaire Museum is a museum of Ancient Roman artefacts in Narbonne, France.
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Narbonne Archaeological Museum
The Narbonne Archaeological Museum displays Ancient Roman artefacts.
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Nimes Arena
Nimes Arena is amongst the best preserved Roman amphitheatres in the world.
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Pont du Gard
Pont du Gard is a famous Ancient Roman bridge and aqueduct once used to supply Nimes with water.
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Salses Fortress
Salses Fortress is an impressive medieval fortress in Plateau de Rousillon in France.
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Temple of Diana - Nimes
The Temple of Diana is a Roman site in Nimes whose ultimate purpose remains a mystery.
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The Magne Tower
The Magne Tower in Nimes is a well preserved Roman tower built under the Emperor Augustus.