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Site archéologique d'Olbia

Route de l'Almanarre 83400 Hyères
  • Var
  • Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur

Discovering Olbia - Photographs from the André Durieux collection

André Durieux, a professional photographer, has donated to the city of Hyères his private archives, consisting of 91,000 photographic negatives, covering 120 different themes from the years…
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Ville d'Hyères

André Durieux, a professional photographer, donated 91,000 photographic negatives to the town of Hyères, covering 120 different themes from the 1950s to the 1980s. This collection is rich in testimonies of a past life, as shown by the images taken during site visits, led by Jacques Coupry, then director of the excavations of Olbia. Exhibition produced in collaboration with the Municipal Archives, until November 5

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Thèmes 2023
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À propos du lieu

Site archéologique d'Olbia
Route de l'Almanarre 83400 Hyères
  • Var
  • Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur
" THE SITE OF OLBIA, AN UNIQUE(ONLY) SITE IN FRANCE!
A GREEK WITNESS(BATON) Located on a light headland by the sea, Olbia is the unique(only) witness(baton), kept(preserved) in his/her entire plan, of a network of Greek colonies(summer camps)-fortresses, based(established) by Marseilles from the IVth century s. av(avenue). J.-C. Citizens of Marseilles, the first Olbiens was soldiers-colonists, fishermen, farmers and had as main mission to reassure(secure) maritime business(trade). Vestiges brought to light allow to the visitors to include the urban evolution of an ancient city over 1000 years. Fortifications, streets done up with sewers and pavements, collective well, islands of houses divided into houses, shops, thermal baths, sanctuaries are found there, etc.
LIFE IN OLBIA Its geometric plan allowed an egalitarian distribution between families while answering military requirements of the small fortress: a thick square rampart, flanked(thrown) by tours(towers,ballots), sheltered four identical districts, delimited by two perpendicular ways. The unique(only) door of the city opened probably close to a port(bearing) of lagoon, today sanded up.
IN The ROMAN TIME In 49 av(avenues). J.-C., during the grip(taking) of Marseilles by the troops of Caesar(César), Olbia passes under the control of the Roman administration. The economic activity of Olbia falls over towards a centre of services(departments) and of welcome(reception) with the opening of therapeutic baths fed by the source(spring) of San Salvadour.
IN THE MIDDLE AGES On the ruins of the ancient city, abandoned(given up) at the beginning of the VIIth century, the abbey Saint-Peter of Almanarre, built in 1221, is occupied by moniales cisterciennes till the beginning of the XVth century".
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Site archéologique, Villes et Pays d'art et d'histoire, Monument historique