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Dimanche 17 septembre 2023, 09h00Passé
Septembre 2023
Dimanche 17
09:00 - 13:00
De 4 à 85 ans

Oppidum du Marduel

Chemin de Sernhac, 30210 Sernhac
  • Gard
  • Occitanie

Discover the Oppidum du Marduel!

Located at the junction between Saint-Bonnet-du-Gard, Sernhac and Remoulins, the Marduel archaeological site, dating from the Iron Age, has more than 3000 years of history to tell you....
Dimanche 17 septembre 2023, 09h00Passé
©Des Pousses & Des Pierres

Located at the junction between Saint-Bonnet-du-Gard, Sernhac and Remoulins, the Marduel archaeological site, dating from the Iron Age, has more than 3000 years of history to tell you.
Dominating the passage of the Gardon because of its location, this site holds remains of dwellings, ramparts, quarries but also delivered a series of steles and pillars, ceramics, several Gaulish inscriptions in Greek letters and many other discoveries.
The visit of the site will be through a commented hike that will start at 9 am from the parking lot of the green way.
Workshops for young and old!

Types d'événement
Visite commentée / Conférence
Thèmes 2023
Patrimoine vivant
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Conditions de participation
Gratuit & Sur inscription
Type de public
Tout public

À propos du lieu

Oppidum du Marduel
Chemin de Sernhac, 30210 Sernhac
  • Gard
  • Occitanie
The Marduel archaeological site in Saint-Bonnet-du-Gard dominates the Gardon valley halfway between Nîmes and Avignon. It represents a site of prime importance for the understanding of the Iron Age and Mediterranean Celtic in the region. occupied continuously from the eleventh century BC until Roman times.
Located at the junction between Saint-Bonnet-du-Gard, Sernhac and Remoulins, the archaeological site of the Marduel , dating from the Iron Age, and which has more than 1500 years of history to tell you, like the phoenix, will rise from its ashes on the occasion of the European Heritage Days.
Tags
Site archéologique
Accès
Green lane parking lot
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