ποΈ Temple de Vasso Galate (murailles dites des Sarrasins)
Gallo-Roman temple ruins in Clermont-Ferrand
π Fast Facts
- Constructed in the 2nd century AD as a major temple complex in Augustonemetum
- Surviving northern wall nicknamed "The Walls Called the Saracens"
- Dedicated to a local Gallo-Roman deity, possibly named Vasso Galate
- Protected as a Monument Historique since 1889
The Temple de Vasso Galate, also known as "The Walls Called the Saracens," preserves one of the most substantial surviving structures from ancient Augustonemetum, the Gallo-Roman settlement that preceded modern Clermont-Ferrand. Though largely destroyed, the temple's massive northern wall remains standing amid contemporary urban development, offering tangible evidence of the city's religious and architectural heritage during the 2nd century AD ...