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🏛️ Mur romain dit mur Cléberg à Lyon

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🏛️ Mur romain dit mur Cléberg à Lyon
Purported Roman wall fragment in Lyon, France


🕐 2 min read · Updated 15 Apr 2026 at 12:05
📌 Fast Facts
  • Location: Lyon, France
  • Period: Roman era (presumed)
  • Status: Unverified in major archaeological databases
  • Historical significance: Requires scholarly confirmation

The Mur romain dit mur Cléberg is a purported Roman wall structure in Lyon, France whose historical documentation and precise identity remain uncertain. Lyon, known in antiquity as Lugdunum, was founded in 43 BCE and served as the capital of Gallia Lugdunensis, containing multiple defensive structures and monumental buildings. As of 2026, the existence and dating of the Mur Cléberg as a distinct Roman structure have not been confirmed through published archaeological surveys or major heritage ...

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