Reimagine the battle of Alesia at the Alesia Archaeological Park near Alise-Sainte-Reine, France

Reimagine the battle of Alesia at the Alesia Archaeological Park near Alise-Sainte-Reine, France.  Exhibits include weapons, films, maps and scale models displayed in a round interpretive center recalling the original fortified oppidum. Visitors can experience the various stages of the battle through augmented reality. Binoculars pointed at important battle sites near the oppidum enable visitors to get a close-up of the landscape that springs to life with animations depicting the unfolding siege and the battle.  Visitors can also explore a section of the reconstructed dual walls  with wooden parapets that Julius Caesar constructed to contain the Gauls in the hill fort and protect the Roman from Gallic relief forces numbering an estimated 250,000 men in total.  Historical reenactors also present demonstrations of life in 1st century BCE Gaul.

Reconstructions of Julius Caesar's reconstruction at the site of the battle of Alesia

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