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Béziers Antique – reproduction of city of Béziers as it was in Roman times

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Beziers Antique
Beziers Antique

“Béziers Antique” is the reproduction of the city of Béziers (south of France) as it was in Roman times, highlighting the techniques and methods used during Antiquity. Starting in 2028 for at least 30 years, workers and craftsmen will be working on this huge construction site open to the public. Various trades and crafts will be showcased during the visit. Activities, shows, and demonstrations will be offered throughout the year.

Visitors will be able to explore various areas and buildings, some under construction and others already completed: an amphitheater, a necropolis, an imperial forum, a tavern, urban houses decorated with frescoes and mosaics, a domus, a ludus (gladiator school), craft workshops, and more.

Our goal is to welcome 250,000 visitors annually by 2032.

The project is based on existing (and future) excavations and research. A scientific advisory board will oversee all activities on site.

You can find details and photos here: https://www.beziers-mediterranee.com/actualites-des-pros/beziers-antique/

Author: Romain Hérisson

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