During the reign of Emperor Claudius (41-54 AD), Martigny, a small village of the Celtic tribe of the Veragres, was turned into a Roman city.
When he became emperor, the emperor undertook the conquest of Britain. He made accessible the most direct route to Britain: the Great St Bernard Pass. At the same time, he reorganised the Valais. The capital was a newly founded city at the foot of the pass. He named it Forum Claudii Augusti, which later became Forum Claudii Valensium, today’s Martigny. It was also one of the two residences of the governor of the Roman province of Alpes Graiae.
The city was built based on the Roman grid system, formed by three series of five insulae, districts for poor inhabitants. These residential blocks were separated by wide avenues.
In the centre were the forum, the temple, the basilica, the public baths and other public buildings.
The amphitheatre was built in the early 2nd century near the quarry for its construction.
The amphitheatre was used until the end of the 4th century. It could accommodate 5000 spectators. The walls have been restored to their former glory.
(Source and further information: www.martigny.ch; F. Wiblé, Martigny-la-Romaine, Fondation Pierre Gianadda, Martigny 2008; F. Wiblé e.a., Vallis Poenina, Sitten, 1998; Fondation Pierre Gianadda)
See also: the Fondation Barry and the Médiathèque Valais
Collection: Fondation Pierre Gianadda. Photo: TES
Reconstruction of the Forum and Roman city. Collection: Fondation Pierre Gianadda.
The ancient Via Rome-London
The Mithraeum temple
The Domus Minerva
The location of the Roman thermes
Martigny, copie of a masque from the Roman theatre of romain de Vaison-la-Romaine (France)
The Tepidarium
One of the Insulas
Impression of the amphitheatre
Impressions of Martigny
The old town
The Bâtiaz bridge (Le pont de Bâtiaz)
Bâtiaz Castle (Château de la Bâtiaz)
The church Saint-Michel
Napoleon and his generals stayed in these houses upon their crossing of the Grand-Saint-Bernard.
Napoleon on the Grand-Saint-Bernard
The main square in the city centre
The town hall
The church Notre-Dame de la Visitation
The moulin (mill) Semblanet and the museum
The Manoir de la ville