Tour de Vésone | |
Location | Périgueux, Périgord, Dordogne |
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Region | Nouvelle-Aquitaine |
Coordinates | 45°10′46″N 0°42′52″E / 45.179397°N 0.714397°E |
Altitude | 90 m (295 ft) |
Type | Fanum (Romano-Celtic Temple) |
Diameter | 19.6 m (64.3 ft) |
Height | 24.46 m (80.25 ft) |
History | |
Material | Brick and limestone[1] |
Founded | 1st to 2nd century CE |
Periods | Classical Antiquity |
Cultures | Petrocorii, Gallo-Roman |
Site notes | |
Excavation dates | 1751, 1820, 1894, 1909 |
Condition | Ruined |
Ownership | Municipality |
Public access | Yes |
Designated | 1846[1] |
The Tower of Vesunna is the vestige of a Gallo-Roman fanum (temple) dedicated to Vesunna, a tutelary goddess of the Petrocorii. The sanctuary was built in the 1st or 2nd century. Vesunna was the Gallo-Roman name for Périgueux, in the Dordogne department, in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region.