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πŸ›οΈ Arles, Roman and Romanesque Monuments - The Cryptoporticus
Underground barrel-vaulted galleries beneath the Roman forum, 1st century BC


🕐 3 min read · Updated 11 Apr 2026 at 08:07

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📌 Fast Facts
  • Location: Beneath the forum of Roman Arles, southern France
  • Built: 1st century BC during the reign of Emperor Augustus
  • Structure: Barrel-vaulted underground galleries supporting civic space above
  • UNESCO inscription: 1981

The Cryptoporticus of Arles is a subterranean monument in southern France that demonstrates the sophisticated urban planning and load-bearing engineering of the Roman Empire. Constructed in the 1st century BC beneath the city's forum, these underground vaults once provided storage, workshops, and passage while maintaining the civic functions of the plaza above. Arles was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1981. As of 2026, the Cryptoporticus remains open to visitors, with its ...

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