Roman-Gaul Baths of Entrammes
The Roman-Gaul Baths of Entrammes (Thermes gallo-romains d'Entrammes in French) is a group of Gallo-Roman thermal baths in Entrammes, Mayenne, France. It was discovered in 1987.
History
The thermal site was discovered in 1987. Archaeological surveys were done to reassess the church building, and a hypocaust in good condition was found below the church, confirming the presence of a thermal site of the 2nd century.[1] Since 1 September 1988 the baths were classified as historical monuments.[2]
Bibliography
- Jacques Naveau; Entrammes, Mayenne, les thermes gallo-romains; rivista Arts, Recherches et Créations, 2002
- Jacques Naveau; La Mayenne, 53: carte archéologique de la Gaule, 1992 (ISBN 2877540154)
- Jacques Naveau; Les thermes romains d'Entrammes, Laval; Société d'archéologie et d'histoire de la Mayenne, 1991
Gallery
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The entrance's wall
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The hypocaust
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Parish Church
References
- ↑ Jacques Naveau; Entrammes, Mayenne, les thermes gallo-romains, pagina 49
- ↑ Monuments historiques
External links
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Coordinates: 48°01′23″N 00°46′11″W / 48.02306°N 0.76972°W
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