Over a century of archaeological excavation on the site at Glanum has revealed an outstanding collection of architectural relics. The local elite made good use of the natural resources, an endless water supply, and limestone, to endow the city with monumental decoration that is unique in Provence.
Set in the heart of the Alpilles mountains, at a major crossroads, the Gallic city is steeped in Greek and Roman influences and found prosperity from the 2nd century B.C.
From the belvederes, enjoy an exceptional view of the site before experiencing the healing properties of the sacred spring.