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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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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 : 7,50 €
Reduced rate : 4,50 €
Adult group rate : 6 € (minimum 20 persons)
School group rate : 30 € (maximum 35 students, 2 accompananying adults included, adult group rate for additional accompananying adult)
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
GPS details
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 tour
avec document de visite
français, anglais, allemand, italien, espagnol, néerlandais, chinois, japonais, russe
sans réservation
durée : 1h30
Guided tour
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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Media library
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Je viens de visiter le site archéologique de Glanum ce 17/04/2011 et franchement j'ai trouvé ce site magnifique. Les antiques juste avant le site sont des temoignages extra du passé et sont pratiquement intacts. La visite commentée aussi est très bien faite. En resumé je conseille de visiter ce site. Un incontournable de la Provence.
J'y suis allé l'année dernière pendant un voyage scolaire. Ce site est magnifique et assez bien conservé, quoi que pas encore entièrement découvert par faute de moyens.
C'est vraiment un beau site archéologique je l ai visité il y a un mois pile et c'était magnifique avec l'atelier !







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