ALAUNA ROMAN BATHS
The ruins of the thermal baths and the site of the theatre in Valognes are the only remains of the Gallo-Roman presence in the Cotentin region.
In the first century BC, Valognes was an administrative centre of considerable importance. The ruins of the Gallo-Roman baths of Alauna and the location of the theatre remain the only remains of the Gallo-Roman presence in the Cotentin region. As you stroll along these vestiges of history, you will pay attention to the imposing sections of walls, witnesses of the care taken at that time in the masonry. On the floor, the plan of the rooms is still legible. For the record, Alauna gave its name to Alleaume, a town in the Manche region which later became part of Valognes.
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