Glanum Archaeological Site Ticket
Travel back in time to ancient Gaul when you visit the archaeological site of Glanum. With this ticket, you can explore all the fascinating ruins of what was once an important Roman city.
Description
The archaeological site of Glanum, located near Saint Rémy de Provence, was an ancient Roman city that reached its peak in the 2nd century AD. This ticket provides access to the notable Gallic ruins, including Les Antiques, which features a triumphal arch and a mausoleum. Additionally, you can visit the twin temples from 30 to 20 AD, linked to the imperial cult, where marble portraits of the wife and daughter of Emperor Augustus were discovered. A stroll through the residential area and the thermal baths is also recommended.
Opening Hours
Glanum archaeological site opens from Tuesday to Sunday at these times:
April 1st to September 30th: from 9:30 am to 6 pmOctober 1st to March 31st: from 10 am to 5 pm (closed on Mondays)December 24th and 31st: from 10 am to 4 pm
Final admission is always 45 minutes before closing time. Please note that these times are flexible and subject to change.
Free Admission
Admission to the Glanum Archaeological site is free for:
Young people from the European Union aged 18 to 25.Children under 18 years, regardless of nationality.
Admission is free for all on the first Sunday of the month from January to March and from November to December, as well as the 3rd weekend in September. To receive the free admission, visit the site’s ticket office with a certifying document of eligibility.
Preise
Inklusive
- Admission to the archeological site of Glanum
Tipps
- Accessibility: Yes