ποΈ Vienne: Enceinte romaine
Fragmentary Roman fortifications of a prosperous Gallo-Roman city
π Fast Facts
- Built primarily in the 3rd century CE during the height of Vienna Allobrogum
- Originally enclosed approximately 70 hectares with an estimated 40 towers
- Only scattered fragments and a few towers remain today, integrated into later structures
- Markers and plaques throughout Vienne trace the original wall circuit and gate locations
The Enceinte Romaine de Vienne comprises the ancient fortifications that once surrounded Vienne, a prominent city in Roman Gaul. Built primarily during the 3rd century CE, the walls served a defensive function during a period of increased military pressure on the empire's borders. Today, only fragmentary remains survive, yet they constitute significant archaeological evidence of Roman engineering and urban planning in the RhΓ΄ne Valley ...