ROMAN REMAINS OF FRÉJUS
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Roman vestiges of Frejus with an amphitheater and an aqueduct to collect water from the Siagnole river.
The amphitheatre. Built outside the ramparts, it could hold ten thousand spectators.
The theatre has only kept some radiating walls of its initial structure, as well as some beautiful remains.
The aqueduct made it possible to collect water 40 kilometres away, from the sources of the Siagnole.
The golden door, a solitary arcade, is the only remaining vestige of the thermal baths
The lantern of Augustus was probably an ancient lighthouse. The initial port gradually silted up.
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