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Address Temple of Diane Quai Georges Clemenceau, 30000 Nîmes, France

The temple of Diana is a Roman monument dating from the 1st century located in Nimes.

Classified as a historical monument, the temple of Diana was dedicated to Augustus, the first Roman emperor. Its construction dates back to the 1st century. The origin of the use of the place still remains a mystery. Archaeologists believe that it was either an ancient library or a place of worship. Many mysteries about this place still remain to be discovered, including the origin of its name. Today, only a barrel-vaulted nave and two lateral corridors remain.

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