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Le Panthéon à Rome Vous connaissez surement, mais saviez-vous qu’il est encore aujourd’hui le plus grand dôme en béton non armé dans le monde ? Alors même qu’il a été construit au début du 2ème siècle sous Hadrien.
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Théâtre Antique| a Roman theatre in Orange, France, built early in the 1st century AD. The home of the summer opera festival, the Chorégies d'Orange.
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Roman house - the ruins of Pompeii and other Campanian sites near Naples in Italy preserved by volcanic ash and lava - have left us a very good idea of what Roman houses looked like in the first century AD
Les premières installations de bains datent de 2 500 ans avant J.-C., mais la première pratique du bain a été faite à la fin du Vème.s avant J.C. en Grèce.
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Roman Tabernae, Tarraco -- Partially reconstructed tabernae (shops) in the Roman Forum of Tarraco (Tarragona, Spain). The Forum was in use from the 1st to 4th century CE.
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Ancient Roman Loo. What a lovely place that would have been to chat with your fellow Roman.