The Archéodrome de Beaune was a roadside archaeological theme park opened in 1978 along the A6 autoroute in Burgundy, built on ground that overlooks the approximate zone of Caesar's siege works at Alésia — or at least the Burgundian candidate site, since the location of Vercingétorix's final stand remained a genuine scholarly dispute well into the late twentieth century. The park reconstructed Gaulish villages and Roman fortifications at scale. It closed permanently in 2005.
The Archéodrome de Beaune was a roadside archaeological theme park opened in 1978 along the A6 autoroute in Burgundy, built on ground that overlooks the approximate zone of Caesar's siege works at Alésia — or at least the Burgundian candidate site, since the location of Vercingétorix's final stand remained a genuine scholarly dispute well into the late twentieth century. The park reconstructed Gaulish villages and Roman fortifications at scale. It closed permanently in 2005.