Archaeological site of Grand
Andésina | |
Amphitheater of Grand | |
| Location | Grand, France |
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| Region | Grand Est |
| Coordinates | 48°23′07″N 5°29′28″E / 48.3853°N 5.4910°E |
The archaeological site of Grand contains a wide amphitheater and a mosaic of 232 m2. It is located in the French department of Vosges, in the region Grand Est, in France. It was an ancient Gallo-Roman city named Andésina (15,000-20,000 inhabitants), and is now within a small village called Grand.
The amphitheater was built at the end of the 1st century and can contain 17,000 people.
At its center, the mosaic shows a theater scene of the Phasma of Menander and four animals at the four corners.