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Swap beaches for ancient history in Tunisia, the North African destination with more ruins than Rome. Forget Europe; from the ruins of Carthage to the El Jem amphitheatre, Tunisia’s restoration ...
A tourist explores the Baths of Antoninus in ancient Carthage, an archaeological site just outside Tunis, Tunisia. When the Romans destroyed the original port city in 149 B.C., they built ...
From Carthage, head south to the ruins of Dougga. This unassuming town, about a two-hour drive from the capital city of Tunis, is home to what is probably the most complete and extraordinary Roman ...
However, this Tunisia road trip itinerary will begin and end at the Tunis-Carthage airport for ease. ... Dougga is a UNESCO ...
Mark Bain finds himself smitten by this ancient land of Roman ruins, ... Housed in a former Beylic palace near the old city of Carthage, the museum is Tunisia’s oldest and most important.
Phoenician Carthage was conquered by the ancient Romans who rebuilt a Roman city on the ruins of their rival, according to Britannica. Modern-day Carthage is a suburb of Tunis, the capital of Tunisia.
How to plan a weekend in northern Tunisia, from mausoleums to mountain trails. Put on the map by Carthage more than a thousand years ago, Tunisia’s northern reaches harbour ancient ruins and ...
Carthage, Tunisia (WHTM) In 1985, a war came to an official end – 2,131 years after its final battle. For centuries during the pre-Christian era, two major powers in the Mediterranean Sea are… ...
Forget Europe; from the ruins of Carthage to the El Jem amphitheatre, Tunisia’s restoration efforts show off its storied past. Richard Collett takes a deep dive into the country’s fascinating history ...