Arène de Nîmes

It is almost 2000 years old, having been built around the period of the so called Flavian Dynasty which ruled the Roman empire from AD 69 to AD 96. Arènes de Nîmes est une voûte cylindrique en tonnelle et amphithéâtre qui a été construit de 90 à 120. Notre calculateur déterminera les meilleurs tarifs et forfaits de stationnement pour Les Arènes de Nîmes et votre visite de l'Esplanade Charles-de-Gaulle.

No where to buy a drink of water when in there tho.Arenes de Nimes is a fantastic sight to visit. Arenes de Nimes: Arene de Nimes - See 5,358 traveler reviews, 3,274 candid photos, and great deals for Nimes, France, at Tripadvisor. Using new technologies, visitors travel through history and
discover how the city and its monuments have evolved over time.Do you need to book in advance to visit Arenes de Nimes?We recommend booking Arenes de Nimes tours ahead of time to secure your spot. No way to see the inside of the structure unless you like looking at it in such a non historical context.
Visitors are able to comprehend the long and varied historyThe Arena in Nimes is probably the best preserved Roman Amphitheatre in the world, (although the nearby one in Arles runs it a close second in this reviewers opinion) Arenes de Nimes is a fantastic sight to visit. A bonus was the lack of crowds to contend with (at least on the Sunday we visited). J.-C. d'y ériger une arène. I would visit here again without a doubt.

Le projet est situé à/en Nimes, Gard (30), Occitanie, France.Le style architecturale est romain. Bought a Nimes pass that gave me entry to the Arenes, The square house and the Magne Tower cost was 11 Euros , great value for the 3 sites. Wine of France.The city of Nîmes has a rich cultural heritage stretching back over 2000 years. Visiter les Arènes de Nîmes vous permettra de découvrir les entrailles de ce joyau de l’architecture romaine. It is one of the best preserved Roman amphitheatres in the world. Amphithéâtre ou arènes - Vue intérieure d'une galerie du rez-de-chaussée - Nîmes - Médiathèque de l'architecture et du patrimoine - APMH00003627.jpg 303 × 512; 40 KB Arena de Nimes.jpg 1,200 × 672; 259 KB

Looking our across all the city. Au I er siècle apr.

Lots to read as you walk around if you don't want the audio tour. De forme ovale, cet amphithéâtre mesure 133 mètres de long et 101 de large avec une piste de 68 sur 38 mètres. It was constructedThis is a truly special site, and it is amazing how well preserved it is. We spent well over an hour taking in all the information and sights.

Following the commentary which was available in the language of choice meant that you could tour and site see at your own pace and enjoy not only the arenes but also it surrounding views.If you have seen the Collisium in Rome, this is on a smaller size but much more intact. L'amphithéâtre de Nîmes est le mieux conservé du monde romain. [citation needed] It is 133 meters long (145 yards) and 101 meters wide (110 yards), with an arena measuring 68 meters (74 yards) by 38 meters (32 yards). It guarantee it is worth your time.A very impressive building both inside and out, any ancient Romans visiting Nimes would feel at home.Better than the Colosseum in Rome but on a smaller scale. It is almost 2000 years old, having been built around the period of the so called Flavian Dynasty which ruled the Roman empire from AD 69 to AD 96.

The audio guide if free with your admission.This is the version of our website addressed to speakers of This review is the subjective opinion of a TripAdvisor member and not of TripAdvisor LLC.Culturespaces, Responsable relations clients at Arenes de Nimes, responded to this reviewThis response is the subjective opinion of the management representative and not of TripAdvisor LLC.Review tags are currently only available for English language reviews.This review is the subjective opinion of a TripAdvisor member and not of TripAdvisor LLC.This review is the subjective opinion of a TripAdvisor member and not of TripAdvisor LLC.This review is the subjective opinion of a TripAdvisor member and not of TripAdvisor LLC.This review is the subjective opinion of a TripAdvisor member and not of TripAdvisor LLC.This review is the subjective opinion of a TripAdvisor member and not of TripAdvisor LLC.Roman Sites Small-Group Day Trip from Avignon, Including Nîmes and UzèsProvence Heritage Tour from Avignon: Les Baux de Provence, Nimes and UzèsThe arene is filled with massive lighting and seats.
Roman Sites Small-Group Day Trip from Avignon, Including Nîmes and UzèsProvence Heritage Tour from Avignon: Les Baux de Provence, Nimes and UzèsHalf-Day Nimes, Uzes, and Pont du Gard from AvignonPrivate Day Trip to Nimes and Pont du Gard from ArlesPrivate Day Trip to Nimes, Pont du Gard and Orange from ArlesNimes, the Pont du Gard and the wines of Costières de NimesPrivate Provence Tour: In the Footsteps of the RomansPrivate Day Trip to Nimes and Pont du Gard from ArlesPrivate Day Trip to Nimes, Pont du Gard and Orange from ArlesPrivate Provence Tour: In the Footsteps of the RomansNimes, the Pont du Gard and the wines of Costières de NimesAllow some time to visit this wonderfully preserved Roman arena as the self-guided audio tour is comprehensively detailed and well worth it. It is one of the best preserved Roman amphitheatres in the world. Hard not to compare to other arenas, and this compared with those in Rome, Pompeii, and Pula, is the most impressive.It is vital to take the audio guide to get the best from this wonderful ancient structure. Think it cost us about €10 each to get in. Very cool to be able to walk around, sit on the benches, etc. The centre is still dominated by a huge Roman amphitheatre: 'L'Arène'. J.-C., depuis sa fondation par l'empereur Auguste, Nemausus (Nîmes) est une cité prospère de l'Empire romain ; il est donc envisagé dès 90 apr. L'amphithéâtre L'amphithéâtre mesure 133 m de long pour 101 m de large. This is the version of our website addressed to speakers of Iconic place of the City, the Museum of Romanity allows you to discover the history of the city of
Nîmes and its region. I would suggest TA guided tour and not audios.I had the pleasure of visiting the Colosseum in Rome last year, but I found this place just as intriguing.

The Arena of Nîmes is a Roman amphitheatre, situated in the French city of Nîmes.Built around 70 CE, shortly after the Coliseum of Rome, it is one of the best-preserved Roman amphitheatres in the world. Comparez les parkings à proximité des Arènes de Nîmes et réservez votre place en ligne en bénéficiant d'un bon plan stationnement !

Still used for events today inclOver 2000 years old, the Nimes arena offers a chilling, but interesting, look into the past.