The Gallo-Roman villa of Plassac, located in the Gironde region of Nouvelle Aquitaine, is a significant archaeological site. It is known for the three villas that were constructed here during the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd centuries. This site provides a unique glimpse into the architectural and cultural history of the Gallo-Roman period.
The museum of the Gallo-Roman villa of Plassac was established in 1985 in the former presbytery that belonged to the town hall. The museum consists of three rooms that display the archaeological artifacts found on the site. These include wall paintings and mosaics, which provide a fascinating insight into the artistic practices of the Gallo-Roman period.
One of the highlights of the Gallo-Roman villa of Plassac is the mosaics that adorn the reception rooms of the villa. These mosaics, which date back to the end of the 4th century, are still visible on the site. They offer a unique opportunity to appreciate the artistic skills and aesthetic sensibilities of the Gallo-Roman period.
History & Anthropology
Allee de la Mairie 5, Plassac
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