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  1. Nîmes is heralded as the 'Rome of France', and it's easy to see why. Two millennia ago it was one of the most important cities of Roman Gaul, as evidenced by its incredible collection of Roman buildings, including a magnificent amphitheatre and a 2000-year-old temple.

  2. Découvrez Nîmes, ses monuments romains, arènes, maison carrée, tour magne, mais aussi sa feria, ses corridas ainsi que sa médiathèque du carré d'art, et sa région alentour, cévennes, provence, camargue, uzège, pont du gard.

  3. Jan 18, 2022 · With its palm trees and golden-stone buildings, there’s a distinctly Mediterranean vibe to Nîmes — located just a couple of hours north west of Marseilles. It’s compact too, making it a ...

  4. Nîmes, city, Gard département, Occitanie région, southern France, south-southwest of Lyon. Situated at the foot of some barren hills called the Monts Garrigues to the north and west of the city, Nîmes stands in a vine-planted plain extending south and east.

  5. Nimes is a city in the north-east of the Languedoc-Roussillon region, north-west of Arles and north-east of Montpellier. The long history of the town has very much shaped the town we see today, especially in the monuments from the roman period that dominate the centre of Nimes.

  6. Jan 4, 2023 · A southern town between the Cévennes and Camargue, Provence and the Languedoc, festive and secretive, rooted in 2000 years of history and forward-looking, Nîmes is unique. With its Roman arena and the Maison Carrée—a majestic Roman temple that has just been restored—it offers so much for visitors between its contemporary architecture ...

  7. Nîmes across the centuries. The city of Nîmes is a fascinating construction, built around and with the existing Roman monuments. The city owes its identity, personality and singularity to this ancient architecture developed over the centuries...infusing it with exceptional universal value.

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