In the 1st century AD, for two centuries, over 600 skilled potters crafted the exquisite red, shiny sigillated ceramics that were distributed across the vast Roman Empire. The remnants of their workshops, ovens, residential houses, and sanctuaries still stand today, offering a fascinating glimpse into this industrious past.
Join a historical presentation and take a guided tour of the archaeological site. Explore part of the Gallo-Roman potters' village, where you'll see the sanctuaries, baking ovens, workshops, and residential houses up close. The tour typically lasts about an hour, providing you with a concise yet rich dive into history.
When you visit, don't miss the chance to learn about the intricate techniques these ancient artisans used to create their beautiful ceramics. The site also offers a unique opportunity to imagine daily life in a bustling Roman-era community. It's a visit that brings history to life, making it a perfect outing for anyone interested in ancient cultures or simply looking to experience something different.