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Villa Glanum
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Villa Glanum

Near Saint-Rémy-de-Provence lie the ruins of Glanum, a Roman city occupied from the 6th century BC until the 3rd century AD, notable for its Hellenistic gate towers and orthogonal street grid. Villa Glanum takes its name from that archaeological site, positioning guests near one of Provence's densest concentrations of Roman artifact. The surrounding terrain carries limestone bones exposed by centuries of erosion; olive groves and vineyards follow the same geography. This venue seats 50–150 guests and appeals to couples for whom proximity to material history shapes ceremony experience.

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