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Tour de Vesone, the remains of the cella of a Gallo-Roman temple built 1st - 2nd century AD, in the Jardin de Vesone beside the Musee Vesunna, near Perigueux, Dordogne, France. The temple was dedicated to Vesunna, protector goddess of the city, and one side of the tower has collapsed above the original entrance door. Vesunna was founded on the site of modern-day Perigueux in c. 16 BC  under Emperor Augustus, and was the Gallo-Roman capital of Petrucores territory. The tower is listed as a historic monument. Picture by Manuel Cohen 
Unique Identifier AR6173843 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 4724px × 7087px 
Photo Credit Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY 
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1ST CENTURY AD
2ND CENTURY AD
ARCHAEOLOGICAL
Archaeology
ARCHEOLOGICAL
archeology
Architecture
building
CELLA
DAY
dordogne
EUROPE
EUROPEAN
Exterior
French
Gallo-Roman
Gaul
HERITAGE
HISTORIC MONUMENT
History
Monument Historique
Nouvelle-Aquitaine
Outdoors
OUTSIDE
PAGAN
religion
Roman
RUINS
Stone
Temple
Tower
VERTICAL
Western Europe
Western European