VILLA GALLO-ROMAINE DES BRUNS
Since 1995, we've been going way back in time, to the hamlet of Les Bruns. Once again, Roman presence is attested as early as the first century of our era. First a small rural building, followed in the 2nd century by a Gallo-Roman villa. A villa in the sense of a group of dwellings, since it comprises a farm on the one hand, and a dwelling and thermal baths on the other. 27 rooms on no less than 1,000m2. In the dwelling house, archaeologists even discovered the family archives in the master's study. The particularity of this villa is that it is 80 metres long, in contrast to the traditional organization of buildings around an atrium. On the walls, blue was found in the bathtub, yellow in the frigidarium and red in the outdoor pool. For all these reasons, this is a highly valuable archaeological site.