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Place de l'Hôtel-de-Ville, 11100Narbonne, France
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2024
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The first major Roman road was built for military purposes in Narbonne.

The Via Domitia was the first major Roman road built for military purposes. Originally designed to link Italy and Spain, it soon took on a commercial dimension. Its route seems to have been supported in 118 BC by the Roman general Domitius Ahenobarbus, after whom it was named. At the heart of today's Place de l'Hôtel-de-Ville, pedestrians can admire a section of track that was rehabilitated in 1997, two meters below the level of the square. Today, it's the center of attention.

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cedvoyages
Visited in august 2022
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Voie Romaine
Rien d'extraordinaire dans le reste de cette voie sauf la datation.

C'est surtout les environs, cathédrale, ruelles, place qui est intéressant.

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mariaqueixa
Visited in october 2017
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Beau vestige du passé romain de Narbonne, qui côtoie le Palais des Archevêques et la cathédrale. Un mélange intéressant de périodes fleurissantes de la ville ! La place qui abrite la voie domitienne est toujours pleine de vie, profitez-en !
faitmaison2
Visited in september 2017
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Un lieu incontournable qui permet de mieux comprendre le passé. La via Domitia relie l'Espagne et l'Italie. L'aménagement du site il y a une vingtaine d'années permet de mettre en valeur le site, l'une des rares traces visibles du riche passé romain de Narbonne. À montrer aux enfants.
cat66
Visited in october 2016
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A arpenter hors période d'afflux touristique pr faire de jolies photos: pavés, porte, louve réplique de celle de Rome...et pour regarder, imaginer, voyager dans le temps !
user42603
Visited in may 2016
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Située au centre de la ville cette petite portion de voie dallée et largement usée nous rappelle l'omniprésence de l'empire romain et ses nombreux vestiges sur énormément de territoires. Emotion garantie.

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