This is a Limestone bas-relief with scene of chariots at full rush. In the centre there are three boundary stones and below a balustrade decorated with laurel leaves garlands. It is preserved in the Musée gallo-romain de Fourvière, Lyon.
The theatre of Lugdunum is set into the slope of the hill. It is the oldest theatre in Roman Gaul (built in 15 BCE) and is also one of the largest (108 meters in diameter) in Roman Gaul. Originally, there were only two levels of tiered seats for…
The theatre of Lugdunum is set into the slope of the hill. It is the oldest theatre in Roman Gaul (built in 15 BCE) and is also one of the largest (108 meters in diameter) in Roman Gaul. Originally, there were only two levels of tiered seats for…
The Odeon, the smaller theatre used for public music and poetry performances, was built at the end of the 1st century CE or at the beginning of the 2nd century CE. It had 3,000 seats. The orchestra pavement was made of the most beautifully coloured…