Gallo-Roman wall fresco discovered at the Avignon City Hall in France

The fresco of a crowned Eros is believed to date from the 1st century AD

[Credit: © Radio France, Jean-Pierre Burlet]

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An ancient wall fresco dating to the first century AD was unearthed at the beginning of the week by council workers digging to install garbage bins along the walls of the Avignon City Hall (Hotel de Ville d'Avignon).The fresco depicts a crowned Eros, surrounded by geometric motifs and bordered by a frieze whose gold, red, blue and green colours that are still remarkably preserved.Its discovery comes as no surprise to archaeologists since the Gallo-Romans of the city of Avenio had set up their forum, the central place where the citizens conducted their political and economic affairs, on this exact spot.his exceptional fresco will probably be re-buried because it is part of a monumental portico that has already been identified by archaeologists.