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The Arena of Nîmes: France's Roman Legacy

The Arena of Nîmes, one of the best-preserved Roman amphitheaters, continues to serve as a venue for concerts and bullfights. Built in the 1st century AD, its elliptical design and tiered seating reflect the architectural principles that defined Roman amphitheaters. The arena's continued use for public events, including the annual Feria de Nîmes, underscores the lasting impact of Roman culture in France. As a living monument, it bridges the gap between ancient traditions and contemporary entertainment, drawing visitors from around the world.








