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🏛️ Roman Amphitheatre of Vesontio

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🏛️ Roman Amphitheatre of Vesontio
Provincial Roman arena in Besançon, France


🕐 2 min read · Updated 1 Apr 2026 at 21:30
📋 Fast Facts
  • Built during the 1st–2nd century CE in Roman Gallia
  • Elliptical arena approximately 120 meters long, capacity ~15,000 spectators
  • Constructed from local limestone with tiered seating and vaulted corridors
  • Partially quarried for materials in the medieval period; now an archaeological site

The Roman Amphitheatre of Vesontio, located in present-day Besançon, France, was constructed during the 1st–2nd century CE when the city served as a significant administrative and commercial center of the Roman province of Gallia. The structure functioned as a focal point for public entertainment and civic gathering, exemplifying Rome's urban planning and cultural reach across provincial territories. Today it remains an important archaeological site documenting the layered history of Roman ...

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