took a trip over to Narbonne last week. it's an old roman founded city with lots of left-overs, like this deconsecrated (really?) church with 2000 stone blocks. the blocks are pretty much all lined up on the floor, stacked on each other, about the same size. they have writing or art chiselled on them and all duly numbered, but nowhere is there a map or guide as to what they're from. except probably mostly from graves with a lot of either coffins or bath tubs...
I tried to look it up for you, to get an idea of things, but there's the Narbonne cathedral and several churches. Wasn't sure which it was, but from the bits I read, the area's full of history from way back.
the blocks are in Notre dame de Lamouguier and I found this from tripadvisor:
This museum is currently in temporary premises in a disused church and at present comprises only stacks of Roman headstones neatly arranged in rows. It is nonetheless fascinating. It is shortly to be relocated to new premises with 'interpretation'.
bloody hell, I thought moving households was work!