Nimes, a city with roots tracing back to the Bronze Age, stands as one of France’s oldest and most historically rich destinations. Located in the Avignon region, Nimes is renowned for its well-preserved Roman ruins, including the UNESCO-listed Pont du Gard aqueduct and the Colosseum-inspired Arènes de Nîmes. These ancient structures, with their intricate stonework and imposing presence, continue to dominate the cityscape, offering visitors a tangible connection to the past. Today, travelers can explore these architectural marvels, experiencing the blend of history and modernity that defines Nimes.
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