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  2. Arles, Roman and Romanesque Monuments - Wikipedia

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    In the 11th and 12th centuries, Arles once again became one of the most attractive cities in the Mediterranean. Within the city walls, Saint-Trophime, with its cloister, is one of Provence's major Romanesque monuments. [2] The protected area covers 65 hectares (160 acres). The following buildings are located within this area: [3] Arles Amphitheatre

  3. Arles - Wikipedia

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    Arles was an important Jewish crossroads, as a port city and close to Spain and the rest of Europe alike. It served a major role in the work of the Hachmei Provence group of famous Jewish scholars, translators and philosophers, who were most important to Judaism throughout the Middle Ages.

  4. Hôtel de Ville, Arles - Wikipedia

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    The first town hall in Arles was a medieval building, between to the Palais des Podestats on the Plan de La Cour, and the clock tower, which dated back to the early 16th century. [2] [3] The clock tower itself was surmounted by a bronze statue of the god, Mars, which was cast by Laurent Vincent of Avignon in 1515. [4]

  5. Category:Arles - Wikipedia

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    Camargue (2 C, 22 P) H. History of Arles (1 C, 3 P) P. ... People from Arles (2 C, 51 P) Pages in category "Arles" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of ...

  6. Alyscamps - Wikipedia

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    It was the final segment of the Aurelian Way leading up to the city gates and was used as a burial ground for well-off citizens, whose memorials ranged from simple sarcophagi to elaborate monuments. In 1981, the Alyscamps was classified a UNESCO World Heritage Site, as part of the Arles, Roman and Romanesque Monuments group. [2]

  7. Church of St. Trophime, Arles - Wikipedia

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    The church was built upon the site of the 5th-century basilica of Arles, named for St. Stephen. [1] In the 15th century a Gothic choir was added to the Romanesque nave. Along with other medieval and Roman buildings in Arles, in 1981 the church was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site as part of the Arles, Roman and Romanesque Monuments group ...

  8. Arles Amphitheatre - Wikipedia

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    Nowadays, it draws smaller crowds for bullfighting during the Feria d'Arles, [1] as well as plays and concerts in summer. In 1981, Arles Amphitheatre was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, together with other Roman and medieval buildings of the city, as part of the Arles, Roman and Romanesque Monuments group. [2]

  9. Obélisque d'Arles - Wikipedia

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    The Obélisque d'Arles ("Arles Obelisk") is a 4th-century Roman obelisk, erected in the center of the Place de la République, in front of the Hôtel de Ville (town hall) in Arles, France. Description

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