• Palais Galien is the ruins of a Gallo-Roman amphitheater dating back to the second century when Bordeaux was called Burdigala.
  • Place des Quinconces. 350 m. amphitheatre of Bordeaux. 450 m. Natural History Museum.
  • A reminisce of Bordeaux’s Roman period, the remains of this amphitheatre have a special feel and a spirit of tranquillity around them.
  • The Palais Gallien is a 2nd-century amphitheater and is the only remaining vestige of the Gallo-Roman era in Bordeaux.
  • Amphitheatre of Bordeaux roman amphitheatre is a fantastic attraction you could visit on your last day in Bordeaux.
  • Titles : View of the Interior and the Galleries of the Amphitheatre at Bordeaux Vue de l'intérieur et des galeries de l'amphithéâtre de Bordeaux.
  • The city of Bordeaux dates from the Roman Empire; this ruin of an amphitheater, built in the third century, is all that’s left of that era.
  • Sculpture Jaume Plensa. 500 m. amphitheatre of Bordeaux. 450 m. Museum of decoration arts and design. 550 m. Airports.
  • Gallien amphitheatre. Just a handful of ruined walls and arches, but graceful and suggestive of past glories. Evocative remains of Bordeaux' Roman origins.