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Discovered in 1987, the Gallo-Roman thermal baths at Entrammes owe their remarkable state of preservation to the fact that they had been supplanted by a church by the end of Antiquity.
Thanks to this protection, some extremely rare remains have been preserved, including Roman walls 8.50 m high, four baths in a row heated by hypocaust, brick arches and windows, and evidence of the site's religious occupation (ambo, sarcophagus, bell moulds).
These are just some of the treasures to be...