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Site gallo-romain du Thovey

Impasse des Thermes, 74210 Faverges
  • Haute-Savoie
  • Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes

Guided tour of the Gallo-Roman site of Thovey

Discovery of the Gallo-Roman villa of Thovey, a witness of antiquity in Faverges: history, organization and becoming.
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© R. Jeantet - Amis de Viuz-Faverges.

The Gallo-Roman site of Thovey is an important one hectare suburban villa located away from the Vicus de Casuaria.
It consists of a rectangular courtyard (60x40m) surrounded by a portico and flanked to the north and south by two wings of buildings.
Only the north wing is visible today and has been the subject of planned excavations between 1981 and 1999 in which participated locals, Piedmontese and Americans.
The western part corresponds to large baths, the eastern part to the habitat. They are separated by a closed passage on the courtyard side by a gate.
Built around 50, the site was burned around 270.
The discovered material is exhibited at the Archaeological Museum of Viuz-Faverges.
The Guides du Patrimoine de Savoie Mont-Blanc invite you to go back in time by presenting the life and organization of this villa classified Historic Monument.
They will also make you aware of the need to preserve it.

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Site gallo-romain du Thovey
Impasse des Thermes, 74210 Faverges
  • Haute-Savoie
  • Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
The Gallo-Roman site of Thovey is an important suburban villa of one hectare located away from the vicus of Casuaria.
It consists of a rectangular courtyard (60x40m) surrounded by a portico and flanked to the north and south by two wings of buildings.
Only the north wing is now visible and was the subject of planned excavations between 1981 and 1999 involving locals, piedmontese and Americans.
The western part corresponds to large thermal baths, the eastern part to the habitat. They are separated by a passage closed on the courtyard side by a gate. Built around 50, the site was set on fire around 270.
The discovered material is exhibited at the Archaeological Museum of Viuz-Faverges
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Monument historique, Site archéologique
© R. Jeantet - Amis de Viuz-Faverges