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Vendredi 16 septembre 2022, 18h30Passat
Setembre 2022
Divendres 16
18:30 - 23:30
De 7 à 99 ans

Site Archéologique De Brion

Site Archeologique De Brion 33340 Saint-germain-d'Esteuil
  • Gironde
  • Nouvelle-Aquitaine

Canceled | Artistic wandering: Brion under the stars

wandering through the ancient remains of the archaeological site of Brion. Artists will tell you a story of the time of Julius Caesar in a rather crazy way...
Vendredi 16 septembre 2022, 18h30Passat
©Office de tourisme médoc vignoble

A stroll on the Gallo-Roman site of Brion, a stroll through the ancient remains of a theatre, a villa, a street and a temple… Along the artists' walk, you will hear a story from the time of Julius Caesar… a bit crazy perhaps and for the whole family. On-site catering from 6.30pm, either with your picnic, or enjoying the dishes prepared by the famous food truck «la Patate Nomade». A (moderate) wine tasting will also be offered. Lying at the foot of the temple, sitting comfortably on a deckchair, you can admire a sound and light show... before the stars appear! For all audiences, offered by the CDC Médoc-Coeur de Presqu'île, the association «La Semaine de l'Art» and the Médoc-Vignoble tourist office.

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Spectacle / Lecture
Thème 2022
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Site Archéologique De Brion
Site Archeologique De Brion 33340 Saint-germain-d'Esteuil
  • Gironde
  • Nouvelle-Aquitaine
The archaeological site of Brion is a collection of remains dating from before the 8th century BC, from the Roman period and showing traces of more recent occupation (fortified house of the Middle Ages). Associated since the 19th century with Noviomagus. The visible remains of the site are those of a Roman villa-gallo built in the middle of the 1st century. You can also see the remains of various public buildings, a theatre and a Celtic temple (fanum).
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