Béziers
Béziers is a continuity vault across multiple eras: sacked during the Albigensian Crusade on 22 July 1209 (the infamous 'kill them all' order), it later became a major feria city — the Feria de Béziers was first held August 14–15, 1968, fusing local Camargue bull tradition with Spanish-influenced corrida. The Pont-Canal over the Orb river carries the Canal du Midi, linking trade and hydraulic engineering layers. Anchor modes: living_ritual, material_layer | Search hooks: Béziers feria; sack of Béziers 1209; Feria de Béziers 1968; Pont-Canal Orb; course camarguaise Hérault
Attend the Feria de Béziers in August (corridas, bodegas, peñas, bandas), walk the Pont Vieux with views of the cathedral and Pont-Canal, and visit the regional bullfighting museum.
Narbonne (Narbo Martius)
Narbo Martius was the capital of Gallia Narbonensis and the seat of one of the earliest bishoprics in Gaul — the political and religious anchor of Rome's first transalpine province. The Via Domitia ran through its center, and the Horreum (underground warehouse) is a visitable Roman material layer. Anchor modes: material_layer, network_route | Search hooks: Narbonne Narbo Martius; Via Domitia; Horreum Gallo-Roman warehouse; early Christian bishopric Gaul; Roman provincial capital Languedoc
Walk the exposed section of the Via Domitia in Place de la République, descend into the Roman Horreum, and visit the archaeological museum with its Roman port collection.
Nîmes (Roman Amphitheater)
The best-preserved Roman amphitheater in France (built end of 1st c. AD) is still in use for public spectacles — bull events since 1813 and ferias since 1952 — making it a 2,000-year continuity vessel for arena culture. The arena's continuous use links Roman spectacle culture to Camargue bull tradition and modern ferias. Anchor modes: living_ritual, material_layer | Search hooks: Nîmes Roman Amphitheater; Arènes de Nîmes; course camarguaise biòu; Feria de Nîmes Pentecôte; Roman arena bull spectacles
Attend a course camarguaise or corrida during the Feria de Pentecôte or Feria des Vendanges, walk the Roman-era vomitorium passages, and visit the arena museum.
Pont du Gard
The three-tiered aqueduct bridge is the most spectacular surviving Roman engineering layer in Occitanie — a material witness to the hydraulic infrastructure that made provincial cities possible. Its construction technique and scale are legible on-site without interpretation. Anchor modes: material_layer, network_route | Search hooks: Pont du Gard; Roman aqueduct Nîmes; UNESCO Roman engineering; castellum divisorium Nîmes; Roman hydraulic infrastructure Gaul
Cross the aqueduct on the walkway, examine the precision-cut stone blocks without mortar, and visit the museum explaining the 50-km aqueduct system that fed Nîmes.