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  • The Amphitheatre of the Three Gauls (or Amphithéâtre des Trois Gaules in French) was a Roman amiphitheatre built in Lyon, France in 19 AD. The ruins of the Amphitheatre were discovered and excavated in the 16th century, and what remains is available for visits by the public.
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  • The Amphitheatre of the Three Gauls. The Amphitheatre of the Three Gauls (French: Amphithéâtre des Trois Gaules) of Lugdunum (Lyon)...
  • Today a former Roman amphitheater of the Three Gallium in Lyon is one of the city's oldest attractions, as well as a venue for summer concerts and film festival...
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  • While exploring the traboules of Croix-Rousse, your map will lead you very close to one of the two amphitheatres in Lyon.
  • Today, only a fraction of the Amphitheatre of the Three Gauls remains, the rest seemingly swallowed up by modern roads and buildings which surround it.
  • You will find the Amphitheatre of the Three Gauls inside the Jardin des Plantes in Lyon’s 1st arrondissement.
  • Built in 19 AD above the Gallic market town of Condatum, outside the Roman city, the Amphitheatre was extended a century later at Hadrian's request and...
  • The amphitheater derives its name from ancient Lyon's role as the capital of the Three Gauls (Lugdunensis, Belgica, and Aquitania)...
  • Dating back to 19 AD, the Amphitheater of the Three Gauls is a relic of Lyon’s Roman past where gladiators once clashed and audiences roared.
  • With seating for 26,000 spectators, it was the second largest amphitheatrein Gaul in the second century.
  • Construit en l'an 19 au-dessus du bourg gaulois de Condate, à l'extérieur de la cité romaine, l'Amphithéâtre fut agrandi un siècle plus tard à la demande ...