The Gallo-Roman villa of Seviac
The Gallo-Roman villa of Seviac is an archaeological site located in Montreal-du-Gers, 25 minutes from "Le Rêve d'Alice". Some of the tourist attractions at Villa de Seviac include:
The mosaics: The villa is famous for its 625 m2 of mosaics preserved in situ, the largest set of mosaics in France. These mosaics feature geometric and plant motifs representative of the School of Aquitain.
The private baths: The villa has private baths of 500 m 2, testifying to the luxury and comfort of Gallo-Roman residences.
Reception rooms: The reception rooms are equipped with a floor heating system, a remarkable innovation for the time.
Location: Located high in the vineyards, the villa offers a panoramic view of the surrounding countryside.
Exhibitions and events: The villa regularly hosts cultural exhibitions, concerts, shows and educational workshops, offering a rich and diverse experience.
The Villa de Seviac is one of three sites that form the Archaeological Pole "ELUSA Ancient Capital", which allows visitors to extend their experience with visits to the Domus de Cieutat and the Museum of the Treasury in Eauze.