Square Antonin Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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HAIL, CAESAR
A short walk north of La Maison Carree along Pl de la Maison Carree will take you to the front side of the statue of Antoninus Pius. One of the 'Good Emperors', his family hailed from Nemausus, the Ro...
Located across from Quai de la Fontaine, this small square and statue was built during one of the city’s beautification projects. It’s a nice place to stop and rest (there are several benches) before ...
This is a well kept Square in the heart of Nimes with its spectacular fountain and lovely shady trees, locals and migrants especially like to bath in the aqua ducts and many are seen dandling their fe...
This is only somewhere to visit on the way to the Jardins. There's a good view of the "canal" from there - if you can dodge the traffic. The statue is relatively modern.
The square is named after Emperor Antoninus Pius, one of the five so-called "good emperors" (along with Nerva, Trajan, Hadrian, Mark Aurelius). Rome has enjoyed peace and tranquility for almost 100 ye...
HAIL, CAESAR
A short walk north of La Maison Carree along Pl de la Maison Carree will take you to the front side of the statue of Antoninus Pius. One of the 'Good Emperors', his family hailed from Nemausus, the Ro...
Small, Yet Attractive Square
Located across from Quai de la Fontaine, this small square and statue was built during one of the city’s beautification projects. It’s a nice place to stop and rest (there are several benches) before ...
Typical European Fountain
This is a well kept Square in the heart of Nimes with its spectacular fountain and lovely shady trees, locals and migrants especially like to bath in the aqua ducts and many are seen dandling their fe...
Nice square to walk through
This is only somewhere to visit on the way to the Jardins. There's a good view of the "canal" from there - if you can dodge the traffic. The statue is relatively modern.
In honor of one of the 5 “good emperors”
The square is named after Emperor Antoninus Pius, one of the five so-called "good emperors" (along with Nerva, Trajan, Hadrian, Mark Aurelius). Rome has enjoyed peace and tranquility for almost 100 ye...