TOWER OF BREADSTICKS
A tower, remnant of a Gallo-Roman temple, part of a complex comprising a well, water pipes, thermal baths...
The Grisset tower is what remains of the most secret part of the sanctuary of a2nd-century Gallo-Roman temple, the Cella, and one of the few still standing in Western Europe. It was part of a much larger cult complex comprising a well, a water pipe, thermal baths and ancillary buildings. Preserved since 1996, the tower has a semicircular entrance and is still topped by its vaulted ceiling. The site has been excavated in the past, revealing traces of a large Gallo-Roman villa
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