Temple of Janus (1st century) in Autun, Burgundy, France. Standing 24m (79 ft) high, the two brick walls that remain are part of the cella, the sacred central area. Around the cella was a gallery, which supported a roof; the holes for the beams can be seen in the ruins. The dedication to Janus is not certain. The Roman temple probably replaced a wooden temple to a Gallic deity that already stood on the site.
Holly Hayes
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Across the river on the north side of Autun is a ruin of a Roman temple, standing an impressive 79 ft high. Traditionally identified with the god Janus, it dates from the 1st century.
Location map of Temple of Janus, Autun, France. Click to enlarge.
Aerial view of Temple of Janus, Autun, France. Click to enlarge.
Quick Facts
Address
Autun, France
Coordinates
46.9612510° N, 4.2885520° E map · aerial
Article Info
Page Title
Temple of Janus
Date Published
October 8, 2013
Last Updated
April 15, 2024