France's architectural heritage is diverse, including castles, cathedrals, typical villages, and industrial monuments.
Dive into the heart of the Rhône Valley where the ancient theater of Orange, a gift from the veterans of Julius Caesar's Second Legion to the world, stands majestically. Built in the 1st century BC under Emperor Augustus, its renowned stage wall has echoed with the spectacles of Roman times. Marvelously intact, it claims the title of Europe's best-preserved Roman theater.
The Orange theater's miniature is distinctively crafted from very dense foam, on which model makers have performed outstanding painting and aging work.