Gallo-Roman villa of Orbe-Boscéaz

In 1976, aerial photographs showed the plan and the extent of the villa, with a residential part more than 200 m long.

Between 1986 and 2004, the villa was a field school for students in archaeology of université de Lausanne.

[6] These excavations allowed the study of the whole residential part of the domain (including the discovery of the ninth mosaic, now being restored[5]).

The whole site is classified by the Swiss Inventory of Cultural Property of National and Regional Significance.

The numbering used today is the same as in the guidebook written by Victorine von Gonzenbach in 1974, then in the archaeological guide published in 1997.