Temple in Arles

Picture 1 of Temple in Arles Arles is a very ancient city formed from a foreign trade office founded by the Greeks. By the time Emperor Caius Julius Caesar (Rome in 46 BC) it became an important center of Rome. From the IV century Arles played a major role in religion and was home to many congregational religions, the most important of which was a meeting of condemnation of Christianity.

Arles was repeatedly invaded by the Vydigos, Saradanh and in 879 the capital of the Kingdom of Arles. In the 12th and 12th centuries, the King of the Caucasus Arles had a great autonomy that lasted until 1251. It was the time when Arles and other cities of Provence belonged to the Aijon family.

Arles also retains a lot of valuable old stations. The very old church of St. Joseph (11th century) with glass doors was the work of the 12th century according to the Roman school of Provence, the famous XII-XIV century hallway with Roman carved columns.

The church has St. Anno, including a seventeenth-century museum and town, which Mansa depicted, notably the ancient Roman ruins, the 1st century old theater (destroyed), the tomb of the period Rome, the end of the Middle Ages was one of the most famous Western graves. Arena of the 11th century, built round, with steps from high to low, around the building is quite massive.