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πŸ›οΈ Izernore: Ruines du temple romain

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πŸ›οΈ Izernore: Ruines du temple romain
Gallo-Roman temple remains in the Ain department


🕐 2 min read · Updated 3 Apr 2026 at 01:36
πŸ“‹ Fast Facts
  • Gallo-Roman temple built in the 1st–2nd century CE
  • Approximately 45 meters long and 25 meters wide
  • Dedicated to an unknown deity; no inscriptions found
  • Classified as a Monument Historique; open to the public with on-site interpretation panels

The Ruines du temple romain d'Izernore are the remains of a substantial Gallo-Roman temple located in Izernore, in the Ain department of southeastern France. Dating to the 1st or 2nd century CE, the temple represents an important example of Roman religious architecture in Gaul and continues to be studied by archaeologists for insights into local religious practices and construction techniques of the period ...

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