Roman-Gaul Baths of Entrammes
The Roman-Gaul Baths of Entrammes (Thermes gallo-romains d'Entrammes in French) is a group of Gallo-Roman thermal baths in Entrammes, Mayenne, France. It was discovered in 1987.

The caldarium
History
The thermal site was discovered in 1987. Archaeological surveys were done to reassess the church building, and a hypocaust in good condition was found below the church, confirming the presence of a thermal site of the 2nd century.[1] Since 1 September 1988 the baths were classified as historical monuments.[2]
Bibliography
- Jacques Naveau; Entrammes, Mayenne, les thermes gallo-romains; rivista Arts, Recherches et Créations, 2002
- Jacques Naveau; La Mayenne, 53: carte archéologique de la Gaule, 1992 (ISBN 2877540154)
- Jacques Naveau; Les thermes romains d'Entrammes, Laval; Société d'archéologie et d'histoire de la Mayenne, 1991
Gallery
- The entrance's wall
- The hypocaust
- Parish Church
References
- Jacques Naveau; Entrammes, Mayenne, les thermes gallo-romains, pagina 49
- Monuments historiques
External links
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