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Site archéologique de Glanum
At the foot of the Alpilles, the archaeological site of Glanum at Saint-Rémy-de-Provence contains important religious and civic monuments and presents a fine example of urban development. A Gaulish oppidum built around a sacred spring stretches out before your eyes, revealing Greek and subsequent Roman influences.
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Opening / Closing
Times may vary
Open
1st April to 30 September : every day, 10 am to 6:30 pm (except Mondays in September)
1st October to 31 March : evey day except Monday, 10 am to 5 pm
Closed
1 January, 1 May, 1 and 11 November, 25 December
Prices
Adult rate : 7 €
Reduced rate : 4,50 €
Adult group rate : 5,50 € (minimum 20 persons)
School group rate : 30 € (maximum 35 persons)
Free admission :
Minors under 18 (family visit)
18-25 years old (for people under 26 years old who are citizens of one the 27 countries of EU or are non-European permanent residents of France)
Disabled visitors and their escorts
Unemployed persons
Going there
From Avignon: secondary road D 571 to Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, then secondary road D 5
From Arles: secondary road D 17 to Baux-de-Provence, then secondary road D 5
From Salon-de-Provence: motorway A7 or main road RN 538 to Cavaillon, then secondary road D 99 to Saint-Rémy-de-Provence and secondary road D 5
Localisation
Route des Baux-de-Provence
13210 Saint-Rémy-de-Provence
F 33 / (0)4 90 92 35 07
Coordonnées GPS
Longitude : 4.833
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Understanding the archaeological site of Glanum
• Roman remains. For
a long time an arch and a mausoleum, known as the ‘Antiques’, were the
only visible remains at Glanum, and from the 16th century they were
visited by learned men and travellers.
• An original civilisation.
From 1921 on, archaeologists unearthed traces of an original
civilisation in its heyday (2nd century BC). Around the sacred spring,
thought to have healing properties, the Glanics, a Celto-Ligurian
Salluvian people, built a Hellenistic town that was influenced by its
contacts with Massalia, the Greek city that is now Marseille.
Visits
Unaccompagnied visit
français, anglais, allemand, italien, espagnol, néerlandais
sans réservation
durée : 1h30
Guided visit
sur réservation : 8 jours
durée : 1h30
Educational workshop
A la rubrique JEUNE PUBLIC / Glanum
Nous vous proposons des visites à thème et des visites suivies d'ateliers
Gift and book shop
Guide Dog allowed
Dogs excluded
Restaurant, Tearoom
Local monuments
Services
Possibilité de repos pendant la visite et à proximité du site Toilettes Librairie-boutique Buvette restaurant
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