ποΈ Vienne: Mur romain
Fragmented Roman city walls from the 3rd century CE
π Fast Facts
- Constructed in the 3rd century CE during Vienne's prosperous Roman period
- Originally enclosed approximately 70 hectares of Vienna Allobrogum
- Built with large stone blocks using Roman engineering techniques
- Remnants integrated throughout the city and marked with plaques and indicators
The Mur Romain in Vienne represents the fragmented remains of the ancient Roman defensive walls that once surrounded Vienna Allobrogum, now the French city of Vienne. Constructed during the 3rd century CE when the settlement was a prosperous Roman city in Gaul, the wall served as a protective barrier against invasion and demonstrates the military engineering capabilities of the Roman period. Though mostly dismantled over subsequent centuries as the city expanded and defensive needs diminished ...