Aix en Provence  - France


A living history book


Oppidum Entremont

From the Celto-Ligurian Oppidum of Entremont to the new Sextius-Mirabeau Quarter, with the City of Counts and the many mansions of the Mazarin Quarter, Aix-en-Provence is a living history book. Rich and alive with a heritage thousands of years old, the Capital of Provence combines elements from all times.

2000 years ago Age of mansions
Reign of the Counts A giant leap forward

History began 2000 years ago...

Entremont, the political capital of the Celto-Ligurian Confederation, was a city open to trade.

Archaeological excavations and the statuary exhibited at the Granet Museum bear witness to its advanced civilisation. In 122 BC the Romans abandoned the plateau of Entremont to settle on a site rich in resources: Aquae Sextiae (the waters of Sextius) was born. Having become a Roman colony, the town was a stepping stone between Italy and Spain, and developed as an urban centre and spa. With the spread of Christianity, a new leaf was turned.

A diocese from the start of the 5th century, and with the palace of the Archbishop of the ecclesiastical surrounding area, Aix also claimed its Capital rights.



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