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The cloister of Saint-Bertrand de Comminges. (©Archives Actu.fr)
When you turn your back on the Sainte-Marie cathedral, on the heights of Saint-Bertrand, you are facing the lower town and the ruins of its ancient theater, there are only the bleachers and the corridors to access it. It was a 4000-seat theater. The thermal baths are still well preserved, the ancient city had 3 thermal establishments.
One of the most beautiful discoveries is called the Augustan Trophy, it is kept at the Archaeological Museum of Saint-Bertrand, a 6 x 3 meter monumental ensemble dedicated to the Emperor Augustus.
Three sites are classified as World Heritage by Unesco, the Sainte-Marie cathedral which houses the tomb of Bishop Bertrand, the Saint-Just basilica and the early Christian basilica.
The Gallo-Roman villas of the region
The Romans had a particular appetite for beautiful things, beautiful objects and beautiful homes.
These beautiful residences can still be found in a few places in Occitania. Particularly in the Gers, at Seviac, near Montreal-du-Gers. Séviac is the only Gallo-Roman villa in France where you can see so many mosaics. It was one of the largest residences in Gaul. Séviac was discovered by chance during the construction of a farm in 1864. It was the subject of regular excavations for thirty years, until 1996. It is classified as a historical monument.
A few kilometers from Montreal, Eauze, we will also visit the House of Cieutat, an old town house. In the archaeological museum, fabulous treasures are on display: 120 kilos of jewelry from the Roman period, gold and silver coins, etc.
A Montmaurin in Haute-Garonne, the very luxurious villa Lassalles consisted of 150 rooms. Built in the 1st century, it was occupied until the 6th century. Its courtyard offers a fabulous view of the Pyrenees. On this same site, we also discover the villa La Hillère.
These villas were adorned with marble veneers of Saint-Béat, murals but also floors covered with mosaics. So many unique pieces, works of art to find in the archaeological museum of Montmaurin.
Still in Haute-Garonne, at Martres-Tolosane, six villas have been discovered, including that of Chiragan. It would be the most important in Europe after that of Hadriana in Italy. Many treasures from the excavations are on display at the Saint-Raymond museum in Toulouse.
Near Sète (Hérault), do not miss the Lupian villa, the archaeological museum built a few dozen meters from the villa presents this Gallo-Roman wine estate and traces the six centuries of history of the site. Unbelievable ! You will also be able to discover wooden and wicker objects, they were discovered during excavations in Montbazin and Poussan.
Dorisse Pradal
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