Introduction to the Gallien Palace: The Palais Gallien (Palais Gallien) is the best-preserved Gallo-Roman ruins in Bordeaux. Its name comes from the Roman Emperor Gallien who ruled from 253 to 268 AD. Gallien). The architectural form of the Galien Palace is somewhat similar to the historical Colosseum in Rome. This wooden amphitheater in Burdigala could accommodate 15,000 people at the same time. Watch the performances. In 276 AD, the theater suffered a fire and all the wooden parts were burned. Only part of the stone building survived the fire. The remains of this building can be seen on the Émile-Fourcand or Palais-Gallien roads.

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