Archaeological site of Glanum

Avenue Vincent Van Gogh 13210 Saint-Rémy-de-Provence
Avenue Vincent Van Gogh 13210 Saint-Rémy-de-Provence
The former capital of the Glanic people of Ancient Provence, Glanum is now an extraordinary archaeological site. The town became Hellenised due to its contact with Marseille, created grandiose public monuments under Roman influence, then disappeared circa 270 as a result of Barbarian invasions. Excavations have unearthed a residential district of houses with central courtyards surrounded by columns, streets with drains, mosaics, thermal baths and the forum, testifying to a certain degree of sophistication.

Audioguides available in French, English, German, Spanish and Italian: €3

Due to the Avignon Festival and the Glanum Festival, opening times at the Glanum archaeological site will be affected from 13 to 25 July:

- Thursday 13 July: opening at 11am
- Monday 17 July: opening at 2pm
- Tuesday 18 July: opening at 2pm
- Wednesday 19 July: opening at 2pm
- Thursday 20 July: closes at 3.30pm
- Friday 21 July: closes at 3.30pm
- Saturday 22 July: closes at 3.30pm
- Monday 24 July: opening at 2pm
- Tuesday 25 July: opens at 2pm

The reception building and refreshment area will remain open at the usual times.

The guided tour at 10.30am will still take place every day. This will be the only way to access the site on the mornings when it is closed (except for group bookings).
This establishment is Accueil Vélo and offers specific services for cyclists.

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