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Arles, Roman and Romanesque Monuments is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in the south of France

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Background imageArles, Roman and Romanesque Monuments Collection: Aerial view of the amphitheatre (photo)

Aerial view of the amphitheatre (photo)
XIR223694 Aerial view of the amphitheatre (photo) by Roman, (2nd century AD); Arles, France; (add.info.: restored in c04th and fortified in c08th and c12th; two stories with 60 arches with Doric)

Background imageArles, Roman and Romanesque Monuments Collection: Interior view of the amphitheatre (b / w photo)

Interior view of the amphitheatre (b / w photo)
XIR217917 Interior view of the amphitheatre (b/w photo) by Roman, (2nd century AD); Arles, France; (add.info.: restored in c04th and fortified in c08th)

Background imageArles, Roman and Romanesque Monuments Collection: Head of Caesar Augustus (63 BC-14 AD) (stone) (b / w photo)

Head of Caesar Augustus (63 BC-14 AD) (stone) (b / w photo)
XIR169510 Head of Caesar Augustus (63 BC-14 AD) (stone) (b/w photo) by Roman; Musee Lapidaire d Art Paien, Arles, France; (add.info.: Caius Julius Caesar Octavianus Augustus; ); out of copyright

Background imageArles, Roman and Romanesque Monuments Collection: A Day at Arles (engraving)

A Day at Arles (engraving)
1060850 A Day at Arles (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: A Day at Arles. Illustration for The Graphic)

Background imageArles, Roman and Romanesque Monuments Collection: Galleries on the ground floor and the first floor of the amphitheatre (b / w photo)

Galleries on the ground floor and the first floor of the amphitheatre (b / w photo)
XIR217918 Galleries on the ground floor and the first floor of the amphitheatre (b/w photo) by Roman, (2nd century AD); Arles, France; out of copyright

Background imageArles, Roman and Romanesque Monuments Collection: Relief depicting a stonemasons instruments, 2nd-3rd century (stone)

Relief depicting a stonemasons instruments, 2nd-3rd century (stone)
XIR208137 Relief depicting a stonemasons instruments, 2nd-3rd century (stone) by Gallo-Roman; Musee Lapidaire d Art Paien, Arles, France; (add.info.: stone carving instruments; square, compasse)

Background imageArles, Roman and Romanesque Monuments Collection: The Venus of Arles, Roman copy of a Greek original, c. 30 BC-14 AD (marble)

The Venus of Arles, Roman copy of a Greek original, c. 30 BC-14 AD (marble)
XIR239955 The Venus of Arles, Roman copy of a Greek original, c.30 BC-14 AD (marble) by Praxiteles (c.400-c.330 BC) (after); Louvre, Paris

Background imageArles, Roman and Romanesque Monuments Collection: Votive shield in honour of Augustus (63-14 BC) 26 BC (marble)

Votive shield in honour of Augustus (63-14 BC) 26 BC (marble)
XIR218290 Votive shield in honour of Augustus (63-14 BC) 26 BC (marble) by Roman, (1st century BC); Musee Lapidaire d Art Paien, Arles

Background imageArles, Roman and Romanesque Monuments Collection: Walk of Les Alyscamps (b / w photo)

Walk of Les Alyscamps (b / w photo)
XIR217923 Walk of Les Alyscamps (b/w photo) by French Photographer, (19th century); Arles, France; (add.info.: the name is a corruption of Elysian Fields; ); French, out of copyright

Background imageArles, Roman and Romanesque Monuments Collection: Exterior view of the amphitheatre (stone) (b / w photo)

Exterior view of the amphitheatre (stone) (b / w photo)
XIR217920 Exterior view of the amphitheatre (stone) (b/w photo) by Roman, (2nd century AD); Arles, France; (add.info.: restored in c04th and fortified in c08th)

Background imageArles, Roman and Romanesque Monuments Collection: Head of Faunus, found at Arles (engraving)

Head of Faunus, found at Arles (engraving)
663064 Head of Faunus, found at Arles (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Head of Faunus, found at Arles)

Background imageArles, Roman and Romanesque Monuments Collection: Aqueducts (engraving)

Aqueducts (engraving)
5996453 Aqueducts (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Aqueducts.); © Look and Learn

Background imageArles, Roman and Romanesque Monuments Collection: Church of Saint-Honoratus at Les Alyscamps (stone) (b / w photo)

Church of Saint-Honoratus at Les Alyscamps (stone) (b / w photo)
XIR217922 Church of Saint-Honoratus at Les Alyscamps (stone) (b/w photo) by Romanesque, (12th century); Arles, France; (add.info.: the name is a corruption of Elysian Fields; ); out of copyright

Background imageArles, Roman and Romanesque Monuments Collection: View of the Theatre Antique (b / w photo)

View of the Theatre Antique (b / w photo)
XIR217919 View of the Theatre Antique (b/w photo) by Roman, (1st century BC); Arles, France; out of copyright

Background imageArles, Roman and Romanesque Monuments Collection: Interior view of the amphitheatre (b / w photo)

Interior view of the amphitheatre (b / w photo)
XIR217916 Interior view of the amphitheatre (b/w photo) by Roman, (2nd century AD); Arles, France; (add.info.: restored in c04th and fortified in c08th)

Background imageArles, Roman and Romanesque Monuments Collection: Orpheus Charming the Animals (mosaic)

Orpheus Charming the Animals (mosaic)
XIR245743 Orpheus Charming the Animals (mosaic) by Roman; Musee Lapidaire d Art Paien, Arles, France; out of copyright

Background imageArles, Roman and Romanesque Monuments Collection: The Venus of Arles, Roman copy of a Greek original, c. 30 BC-14 AD (marble)

The Venus of Arles, Roman copy of a Greek original, c. 30 BC-14 AD (marble)
PWI98009 The Venus of Arles, Roman copy of a Greek original, c.30 BC-14 AD (marble) by Praxiteles (c.400-c.330 BC) (after); Louvre, Paris

Background imageArles, Roman and Romanesque Monuments Collection: Arena, Arles, France, Photochrome Print, circa 1900 (photochrom)

Arena, Arles, France, Photochrome Print, circa 1900 (photochrom)
5863164 Arena, Arles, France, Photochrome Print, circa 1900 (photochrom) by Detroit Publishing Co. (1880-1920); Private Collection; American, out of copyright

Background imageArles, Roman and Romanesque Monuments Collection: The city of Arles. (Illustration, circa 1920)

The city of Arles. (Illustration, circa 1920)
5975656 The city of Arles. (Illustration, circa 1920) by Allegre, Raymond (1857-1933); Private Collection; (add.info.: Geography. France. The city of Arles, the Roman ruins and the Camargue horses)

Background imageArles, Roman and Romanesque Monuments Collection: Theatre Romain a Arles, 1860 or earlier. Creator: Edouard Baldus

Theatre Romain a Arles, 1860 or earlier. Creator: Edouard Baldus
Theatre Romain a Arles, 1860 or earlier

Background imageArles, Roman and Romanesque Monuments Collection: Arles, Amphitheatre, before June 1, 1860. Creator: Edouard Baldus

Arles, Amphitheatre, before June 1, 1860. Creator: Edouard Baldus
Arles, Amphitheatre, before June 1, 1860

Background imageArles, Roman and Romanesque Monuments Collection: Arles, Amphitheatre, 1860 or earlier. Creator: Edouard Baldus

Arles, Amphitheatre, 1860 or earlier. Creator: Edouard Baldus
Arles, Amphitheatre, 1860 or earlier

Background imageArles, Roman and Romanesque Monuments Collection: Les Arenes D Arles. Roman Amphitheater. Unesco World Heritage Site. Arles, Provence

Les Arenes D Arles. Roman Amphitheater. Unesco World Heritage Site. Arles, Provence, France

Background imageArles, Roman and Romanesque Monuments Collection: Le Forum Romain Seule Entree Dans L Hotel - Roman Forum Entrance from the Hotel, c1920s

Le Forum Romain Seule Entree Dans L Hotel - Roman Forum Entrance from the Hotel, c1920s
Le Forum Romain Seule Entree Dans L Hotel - Roman Forum Only Entrance in the Hotel, c1920s. From " Arles". [F. Bessiere, Grand Hotel Du Nord-Pinus]. Illustrations by E. Laget

Background imageArles, Roman and Romanesque Monuments Collection: Les Alyscamps, Chapelle Shonorat - The Alyscamps. and the Chapel St-Honorat, c1920s

Les Alyscamps, Chapelle Shonorat - The Alyscamps. and the Chapel St-Honorat, c1920s. Roman necropolis classified a UNESCO World Heritage Site with Romanesque style chapel. From " Arles"

Background imageArles, Roman and Romanesque Monuments Collection: Theatre Antique - The Antique Theatre, c1920s. Creator: E Laget

Theatre Antique - The Antique Theatre, c1920s. Creator: E Laget
Theatre Antique - The Antique Theatre, c1920s. 1st-century Roman theatre, built during the reign of Emperor Augustus, listed as World Heritage Sites since 1981. From " Arles". [F

Background imageArles, Roman and Romanesque Monuments Collection: Les Arenes - The Arena, c1920s. Creator: E Laget

Les Arenes - The Arena, c1920s. Creator: E Laget
Les Arenes - The Arena, c1920s.Roman amphitheatre Built in 90 AD, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. From " Arles". [F. Bessiere, Grand Hotel Du Nord-Pinus]. Illustrations by E. Laget

Background imageArles, Roman and Romanesque Monuments Collection: Le portique du Forum attenant a l Hotel du Nord-Pinus, c1920s. Creator: E Laget

Le portique du Forum attenant a l Hotel du Nord-Pinus, c1920s. Creator: E Laget
Le portique du Forum attenant a l Hotel du Nord-Pinus, c1920s. The adjoining Forum portico of the Hotel Nord-Pinus. From " Arles". [F. Bessiere, Grand Hotel Du Nord-Pinus]

Background imageArles, Roman and Romanesque Monuments Collection: The Roman arena in Arles, Provence, France, in 1666 (1882-1884)

The Roman arena in Arles, Provence, France, in 1666 (1882-1884). The Roman amphitheatre in Arles was built in the 1st century BC

Background imageArles, Roman and Romanesque Monuments Collection: Roman Ampitheatre, Arles, France, 1st Century. Artist: CM Dixon

Roman Ampitheatre, Arles, France, 1st Century. Artist: CM Dixon
Roman Ampitheatre, Arles, France, 1st Century. Built in 90 AD the amphitheatre was capable of seating over 20, 000 spectators

Background imageArles, Roman and Romanesque Monuments Collection: Roman Mosaic of the Season Summer at Museum of Pagan Art, Arles, France, c1st-2nd century

Roman Mosaic of the Season Summer at Museum of Pagan Art, Arles, France, c1st-2nd century

Background imageArles, Roman and Romanesque Monuments Collection: Roman Mosaic of the Season Autumn at Museum of Pagan Art, Arles, France, c1st-2nd century

Roman Mosaic of the Season Autumn at Museum of Pagan Art, Arles, France, c1st-2nd century

Background imageArles, Roman and Romanesque Monuments Collection: Illuminated Arles Amphitheatre at Dusk, Arles, Bouches-du-Rhone, France

Illuminated Arles Amphitheatre at Dusk, Arles, Bouches-du-Rhone, France

Background imageArles, Roman and Romanesque Monuments Collection: Arles Amphitheatre, Arles, Bouches-du-Rhone, France

Arles Amphitheatre, Arles, Bouches-du-Rhone, France

Background imageArles, Roman and Romanesque Monuments Collection: Arles Amphitheatre, Arles, Bouches-du-Rhone, France

Arles Amphitheatre, Arles, Bouches-du-Rhone, France

Background imageArles, Roman and Romanesque Monuments Collection: The Amphitheatre of Arles, France - Medieval Houses

The Amphitheatre of Arles, France - Medieval Houses filling the centre. circa 1910s

Background imageArles, Roman and Romanesque Monuments Collection: The Barbegal Water Mill, Fontvieille, near Arles, France. After an illustration by Edgar Holloway

The Barbegal Water Mill, Fontvieille, near Arles, France. After an illustration by Edgar Holloway

Background imageArles, Roman and Romanesque Monuments Collection: Early gateways from the towns of Nimes, Autun, Frejus and Arles, France in Roman times

Early gateways from the towns of Nimes, Autun, Frejus and Arles, France in Roman times. After an illustration by Edgar Holloway

Background imageArles, Roman and Romanesque Monuments Collection: Roman Ramparts Arles Charles Negre French 1820

Roman Ramparts Arles Charles Negre French 1820
Roman Ramparts, Arles; Charles Negre (French, 1820 - 1880); 1852; Salted paper print from paper negatives; 23 × 32.4 cm (9 1, 16 × 12 3, 4 in.)

Background imageArles, Roman and Romanesque Monuments Collection: Roman antique theatre Arles Pierre-Emile-Joseph Pecarrere

Roman antique theatre Arles Pierre-Emile-Joseph Pecarrere
Roman antique theatre in Arles; Pierre-Emile-Joseph Pecarrere (French, 1816 - 1904); Arles, France; 1851; Salted paper print from a waxed paper negative; 20.3 x 26.2 cm (8 x 10 5, 16 in.)

Background imageArles, Roman and Romanesque Monuments Collection: Arles, France - interior of the Roman amphitheatre

Arles, France - interior of the Roman amphitheatre
The Arles Roman Amphitheatre. In the Middle Ages four towers, like the one shown here, were added to the arena and it became a citadel protecting local residents and enclosing 200 houses. circa 1910s

Background imageArles, Roman and Romanesque Monuments Collection: Arles, France - exterior of the Roman amphitheatre

Arles, France - exterior of the Roman amphitheatre
The Arles Roman Amphitheatre, built in 90AD, could hold more than 20, 000 spectators. In the Middle Ages four towers, like the one shown here

Background imageArles, Roman and Romanesque Monuments Collection: Arles, France - Roman forum and cryptoportico

Arles, France - Roman forum and cryptoportico
Arles, France - cryptoportico passages (semi-underground covered passages supporting portico structures above ground) built as the foundation of the Roman Forum. circa 1910s

Background imageArles, Roman and Romanesque Monuments Collection: Aphrodite or Venus of Arles. 360 BC. Copyright: R. Sheridan / aA Collection

Aphrodite or Venus of Arles. 360 BC. Copyright: R. Sheridan / aA Collection
Sculpture. Roman. Aphrodite or Venus of Arles. 360 BC. France. NOTE: This image avail. up to 100MB. Call for details



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Arles, Roman and Romanesque Monuments Collection

Arles, Roman and Romanesque Monuments is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in the south of France. It includes monuments from both the Roman and Romanesque periods, such as the ancient city walls, the amphitheater, the Alyscamps necropolis, and several churches. The site also includes two of Arles' most iconic landmarks: the Church of St. Trophime and its cloister. The Church of St. Trophime is an example of Romanesque architecture with its intricate carvings on its façade depicting biblical scenes. The cloister features a series of beautifully carved capitals depicting scenes from everyday life in medieval times. Together these monuments provide an insight into Arles' rich history spanning centuries from antiquity to medieval times.
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