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General Information

Completion: 1st century B.C.
Status: in ruins

Project Type

Structure: Column and beam structure
Function / usage: Temple
Material: Masonry structure
Architectural style: Roman

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Location

Location: , , ,
Coordinates: 43° 40' 54.95" N    5° 11' 49.75" E
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Excerpt from Wikipedia

The Roman temple of Château-Bas is a Roman ruin located in Vernègues in the French department of Bouches-du-Rhône in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region.

Location

The temple is located to the east of Vernègues, in the park of the “Château-Bas” wine estate located along the road connecting Vernègues and Cazan.

History

The Roman Temple of Château-Bas is a relic Roman of the late 1st century BC.

The temple has been classified as historical monuments since 1840: it is part of the first list of French historical monuments, the list of historical monuments of 1840, which numbered 1,034 monuments. The base walls discovered in the temple are, for their part, classified in 1930.

Architecture

The temple, located in the center of a semicircular sacred enclosure, is today reduced to a few ruins:

  • a large fluted column surmounted by a capital with acanthus leaves;
  • a smooth pilaster located at the corner of the cella (closed part of the temple) and surmounted by a square capital with acanthus leaves;
  • the basement walls of the cella.

A Romanesque chapel of modest dimensions (Saint-Cézaire chapel in Château-Bas) leans against the eastern wall of the Roman temple, partially reusing it.

Text imported from Wikipedia article "Roman temple of Château-Bas" and modified on 16 December 2022 according to the CC-BY-SA 3.0 license.

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  • About this
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  • Structure-ID
    20014780
  • Published on:
    17/12/2004
  • Last updated on:
    10/11/2022
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