Saturday, June 08, 2024

The Saturday Morning Post - Photo Edition - Roman France

The Mediterranean Coast is home to amazing structures and archeology from the Roman Empire.  Some of this was on the agenda, some of it was stumbled across with a road sign saying something like Roman Aqueduct with an arrow pointing left. All of it was amazing.  


The Arena a Nimes - in use as an entertainment venue. 

Roman History Museum at Nimes



Theater at Arles

Arena at Arles



Big One! 




Discovery of inlaid floors was the impetus for building the Roman history museum at Nimes. 












Nimes again 










One of the most intact Roman Temples in the world is in Nimes 

Roman City Gate in Nimes 


 Not much text, but lots of images today 

20 comments:

  1. The double viaduct looks impressive.

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    1. It has been impressing people for 2000 years

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  2. Amazing is right. Great photos. I love the Big One.

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  3. Nimes looks amazing. So much evidence of Roman presence. To what does "Big One!" refer?

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  4. Architecture porn!! Thank you.
    And I love how the Romans created art as a means to carrying water from place to place.

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    1. This one was 50km long, to supply water to Nimes.

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  5. I have been to the coliseum in Nîmes. It is breathtaking.

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    1. They were setting up for a summer concert series. It is a neat city.

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  6. Wow! A photo is worth a thousand words and your photos tell quite a story. The Romans appreciated beauty in their lives while expanding their empire.

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    1. Thanks, I took a lot of them, I ran out of space on a memory card, and bought another one.

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  7. The visible legacy of conquest.

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    1. The region has a long and complicated history.

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  8. It is amazing to see what has survived for so many years.

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    1. Yes, the Nimes Arena had several uses over the centuries, the Temple was used as a church and a museum, ensuring it's preservation.

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  9. Wow, what amazing sights to see. I have to put Nimes on my travel list.

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    1. Nimes is worth a couple of days, The Novotel is very nice and well located.

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