Glanum was a prosperous ancient city that still boasts a stunning location beneath a gorge on the slopes of the Alpilles mountains. Initially a Celto-Ligurian oppidum, it grew under Greek influence before evolving into a Roman city. It is situated approximately one kilometre south of Saint-Rémy-de-Provence. Between fourth and second centuries BC, the Salyens, the predominant Celto-Ligurian tribe in Provence, constructed a stone rampart on the peaks encircling the valley of Notre-Dame-de-Laval a ... (Read More)