Monday, January 17, 2011

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HERE WE GO AGAIN FOR ROUND MEETING




here we are on the starting line of a new challenge: post a picture each Tuesday accompanied by his commentary following the theme provided by cici.
this week is a piece of architecture in our region then here, I chose the archaeological site of Jublain.

tell me this picture is nothing special except my Zamouri, but this is just the entrance, waiting to see more ......... ..

Mayenne, a haven and a land of history.

Near the Brittany village of Asterix and it was largely occupied by the Romans.

There are quite a few tracks whose camps rubicaire on the road Evron, which was an outpost of the Roman armies, but the most beautiful remains are Jublains. You can find the complete organization of a city this time with:

The fortress that is the most spectacular site, and also the most enigmatic, because it is unique in the Roman Empire.


The Spa, which occupied a city block off a sixty meters.
The bathhouse was in the midst of an enclosure gates and adjoining rooms. It still
especially the lovely pool paved with shale cold baths and heating by circulating hot air underground.


our bathroom in their primary ................. but that's not all there was also:

Hall; Around 66 AD, it began to replace the old sanctuary Gaul (450 BC), which was made of wood by a stone temple. The new monument was enclosed by a fence square, 75 m wide, lined inside gantry .


The theater, built around 80 AD, is established on the slope of the plateau that borders the town, facing a beautiful view of woods, with in the background, the hills of Coƫvrons. It was donated to the city by a wealthy merchant called Orgetorix.


short, an invitation, a trip not to be missed if one day the idea came from you through this beautiful region.


you come home: Christine
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expect me! I accompany you in
Amelure http://amelure-art-textile.over-blog.com/

good all round you

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