The cryptoporticus of Reims, formerly enclosing three sides of the forum, is of Gallo-Roman origin and was probably built during the 3rd century. Today, only its Eastern part remains, but this is unusually well preserved for a Gallo-Roman structure.1
Location:
- France, Reims
- geo:49.256557,4.033699
- Location ± 0-5 m.
Period or year:
- 2xx? /
Class:
- Building (other)
- visible
Identifiers:
- vici:place=7910
Annotations
Relevant museums
Reims, Musée Saint-Remi
Museum
Nearby
Durocortorum
OmnesViae import TPPlace609
Autel Cernunos Reims
Autel Cernunos Reims
Porte de Mars
Porte de Mars, the widest arch in the Roman world