Horreum Romain de Narbonne

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Horreum Romain de Narbonne is an ancient underground Roman warehouse complex in Narbonne, France, notable for its well-preserved galleries and role in the city’s commercial life during antiquity.

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Label Occurrences
Gallo-Roman galleries 1
Horreum Romain de Narbonne canonical 1

Statements (45)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman horreum
archaeological site
architecturalStyle Roman architecture
category Buildings and structures in Narbonne
Monuments historiques of Aude
Roman sites in France
country France
elevationAboveSeaLevel approximately 0–50 metres
floorCountBelowGround 2
hasAccess stairways from street level
hasCulturalSignificance evidence of Roman commercial infrastructure in Gaul
hasLanguageOfSignage English
French
hasPart corridors
storage rooms
underground galleries
hasVisitorFacility guided tours
interpretive panels
ticket office
heritageDesignation Monument historique
heritageDesignationAppliesToPart galleries
heritageDesignationCountry France
locatedIn Aude NERFINISHED
France
Narbonne NERFINISHED
Occitanie
locatedInTimeZone Central European Summer Time
Central European Time
locatedNear Narbonne city centre NERFINISHED
materialUsed stone
nearbyAttraction Canal de la Robine NERFINISHED
Narbonne Cathedral NERFINISHED
notableFor role in Narbonne’s commercial life in antiquity
well-preserved underground galleries
openToPublic true
operatedBy Musée de Narbonne NERFINISHED
ownedBy City of Narbonne NERFINISHED
partOf ancient city of Narbo Martius
preservationStatus well-preserved
significantPeriod Roman Empire NERFINISHED
antiquity
tourismType cultural tourism
undergroundStructure true
usedFor commercial activities
storage of goods

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Narbonne hasLandmark Horreum Romain de Narbonne
Musée d’Archéologie Nationale hasCollectionSection Horreum Romain de Narbonne
this entity surface form: Gallo-Roman galleries