The archaeological heritage of Fréjus reflects the town's extremely long and tumultuous history. Including traces of Roman life, remains of medieval spirituality and glimpses of French society in the 19th and 20th centuries, the monuments of Fréjus are milestones, witnessing the town's constantly-changing character.
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Roman town : aqueduct, amphitheatre, theatre, baths…
- Paleo-Christian baptistery
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Medieval and historical quarter :
Episcopal buildings (cathedral, cloister, ancient bishop's palace)
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Mansion houses and villas : Hôtel des Quatre Saisons, Maison Maria, Villa Aurélienne, etc.
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Colonial and oriental quarter : Hong-Hien pagoda, Missiri mosque, Indochina war memorial, etc.
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Modern quarter : Cocteau chapel, etc.
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