- Square Castan
The Square Castan is a set of archaeological remains from the antique
Gallo-Roman city of "Vesontio", which is presently the French city ofBesançon .Description
The square is a vast unidentified semi-circular set, probably from the 2nd or
3rd century . It's located next to thetriumphal arch , "Porte Noire".The Saint-Jean-Baptiste church stood on the site of the square until the
French Revolution . The church was destroyed between1794 and1797 .Archaeologist and librarian Auguste Castan launched excavations in
1870 . He discovered 8 Corinthian columns, remains of the water distribution pond which collected the water brought by theRoman aqueduct of Arcier, and the remains of a hemicycle that has an inner diameter of 54 meters.What was it?
Auguste Castan identified it with the antique theater of "Vesontio". The hemicycle may also have constituted a podium which supported the
colonnade of an overcastportico : it delimits a raisedesplanade whose exact function is unknown at the present time.An
English garden An English archaeological garden was created in
1870 to brighten up the remains. It was opened to the public in1874 and took the name of Auguste Castan in1898 .Pictures
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