🏛️ Roman Amphitheatre at Grand
Gallo-Roman sanctuary amphitheatre dedicated to the healing god Grannus, 1st century CE
📌 Fast Facts
- Location: Grand, Vosges department, northeastern France
- Period: 1st century CE
- Dimensions: Approximately 148 meters in length
- Capacity: Estimated 15,000–17,000 spectators
The Roman Amphitheatre at Grand is an archaeological site in the Vosges department that formed part of an extensive Gallo-Roman sanctuary complex dedicated to Grannus, a Celtic healing deity syncretized with Apollo. Constructed during the 1st century CE, the monument represents one of the largest amphitheatres in Roman Gaul and reflects the integration of Roman architectural forms into an important regional religious center. As of 2026, the site remains open to visitors as a managed ...