ποΈ Roman Amphitheatre of Segodunum
Provincial arena in Roman Aquitania, now Rodez, France
π Fast Facts
- Location: Rodez, Aveyron department, southern France
- Period: 1stβ2nd century CE
- Capacity: Estimated 10,000β12,000 spectators
- Dimensions: Approximately 120 metres in length
The Roman Amphitheatre of Segodunum is a partially preserved arena in Rodez, southern France, that served a provincial city in Roman Aquitania during the 1st and 2nd centuries CE. Constructed from local limestone and sandstone, the structure reflects Roman urban development in Gaul and demonstrates the resources commanded by a regional administrative and economic hub. As of 2026, fragmentary remains survive within the modern city centre, dispersed across the urban landscape and integrated into ...