Historic site and monument
Chemin des Colonnes
01580 Izernore
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Vestiges du temple gallo-romain d’Izernore
Description
Before the Roman conquest of modern day France, Izernore was a Gauloise settlement. It became an important town under Roman rule. All that is left of this town today is the remains of the temple that bear witness to this significant period in local history. Today to protect the ruins they are fenced off and can only be viewed from a couple of meters away, the only time the public is allowed up close to them is on European Heritage Day in September.
Themes
- themes
Categories
- Gallo-roman
- Classified
Languages
- French
Welcoming of pets
- Pets accepted
Openings
All year round, daily.
Prices
Free access.
Services and comforts
- Pets welcome
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