It is incredible that the Romans would build a full sized temple in such an inaccessible location. The remains and limited reconstruction are not accessible, but there is very good exhibition nearby ...
When I first went up the Puy-de-Dome in 1975 this was nothing but a pile of rubble. It has now been tidied up, partially restored and there is a very interesting museum nearby. Worth a visit to learn ...
Definitely worth a visit
The site is beautiful and makes you wonder about who built it. Take a warm jacket and something waterproof, just in case.
Amazing Roman Location.
It is incredible that the Romans would build a full sized temple in such an inaccessible location. The remains and limited reconstruction are not accessible, but there is very good exhibition nearby ...
Not much to see, but full of history
When I first went up the Puy-de-Dome in 1975 this was nothing but a pile of rubble. It has now been tidied up, partially restored and there is a very interesting museum nearby. Worth a visit to learn ...
Very interesting history
If you are close to the city, you will find the history of this temple dedicated to Mercurius (the Roman God).
The rests of this Roman Temple of the IIth century, built next to the Puy-de-Dôme, are of great value.