THE CELLAR OF THE CURE
Wrongly baptized, this excavation is actually a 60 m long tunnel, dug by the Romans to pass the water stream. It is not really spectacular, but with great archaeological richness: see the capacity of the Roman civilisation to overcome obstacles. The tunnel, pierced in the gneiss, particularly hard rock, contains the structure of the aqueduct with constant dimensions and covered with the sealed coating of rosé tuileau intended to preserve water purity. His name comes from rumours: the place would have served as a secret to a priest or his gold during the revolution.
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