For centuries, Gaul simmered with rebellion—until Augustus VII laid the stone For this great Fortress. Now, Castra Augusti Septimi Gallica stands as an eternal sentinel over the Rhône. From its marble domes, the Emperor's gaze keeps the West in check. This is not just a fortress; it is the iron will of Rome made stone.
Architectural style Roman-Baroque, High Imperial Architecture.
Build on a flatten expanded small mount, more than 300 square blocks of space occupied by the Fort and the village below. The village kept their norther European style. The 4 main grand gates can be seen from several books away and are topped with polished andesite domes on each side of the 4 walls. with the principia topped with three domes two of granite and one of quarts making it look like marble.

by DamanSun

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