From 12 to 14 June, Fréjus takes part in the European Days of Archaeology by highlighting an exceptional discovery. A excavation site accessible to the public The great novelty of this year is the opening of a real Roman excavation site located in the centre of the city. Usually secured and closed to the public, this site allows to observe concretely the research work carried out meticulously since mid-May by a team of 5 archaeologists. Access i…
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From 12 to 14 June, Fréjus takes part in the European Days of Archaeology by highlighting an exceptional discovery. A excavation site accessible to the public The great novelty of this year is the opening of a real Roman excavation site located in the centre of the city. Usually secured and closed to the public, this site allows to observe concretely the research work carried out meticulously since mid-May by a team of 5 archaeologists. Access i…