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Detailed Information
  • Place Types Museum
  • Address P4, Tunisia
  • Coordinate 35.5656674,8.4535911
  • Website Unknown
  • Rating 5
  • Compound Code HF83+7C Haydrah, Tunisia
Openning hours
  • Monday 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Tuesday 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Wednesday 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Thursday 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Friday 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Saturday 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Sunday Closed
Photos
Musée (ancien poste frontière)
Musée (ancien poste frontière)
Musée (ancien poste frontière)
Musée (ancien poste frontière)
Musée (ancien poste frontière)
Musée (ancien poste frontière)
Musée (ancien poste frontière)
Musée (ancien poste frontière)
Musée (ancien poste frontière)
Musée (ancien poste frontière)
Reviews
TAREK NOURI (02/04/2019)
Good
Ibrahim Akid (04/05/2019)
Wonderful hydra effects. ----- These photographs were taken by Professor Pierre Vassan. ----- The Amidara site, which belongs to Numidia, was occupied by the Carthaginians and the Numidians before the advent of the Romans. Despite the presence of evidence of a civilization older than Latin civilization, we find no more than the Mahdi temple of the gods: Saturn, the sowing and plowing of the Romans, "Amidra" is no doubt that the label dates back to the origin of the Berber language. Roman History The city has entered the history of concentration groups of the Roman army, became the first camp for armies stationed in honor of North Africa during the reign of Emperor Augustus (63 BC - 14 AD) and reach the teams of this camp to the number of ten thousand recruits, especially during the war in the western center of modern Tunisia against The barbarian commander of thecoverless. After the rule of Nero (37-68 m), the area no longer needed a permanent military presence. The garrison started westward to the city of Ibtaba in about 75 AD and became an Amidara. The city was founded and gained some fame. It was considered an example of urban construction similar to the roads used by the Romans. Carthage and Seville. the modern history The city was known for its rapid progress as an important road complex - the Carthage road of Tepsa, the Haidara road of Sousse and the Haidara road that ran through Fusana. An urban site discovered by the European mobile in the 8th and 19th centuries became a small village after which there were only some poor dwellings until the date of independence. It had, like other cities and regions, a contribution to the national movement and the support of the Algerian revolution.
Charlotte Vikkelsø (06/06/2019)
Great experience to see the Roman ruins.
فوزي بنصر (12/31/2019)
Magnificent
Brita * (10/01/2017)
A wonderful place that brings history to life.
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