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Roman Amphitheatre
Roman Amphitheatre
Roman Amphitheatre
Roman Amphitheatre
Roman Amphitheatre
Roman Amphitheatre
Roman Amphitheatre
Roman Amphitheatre
Roman Amphitheatre
Roman Amphitheatre
Reviews
David Maddison (01/20/2020)
When you map out the various ruin sites, it makes a nice day walking around Carthage to visit them all. There’s no more than a 20 minute walk between them. This was the first location I visited and the security guard not only offered me a ticket by ‘genuine’ coins for side sale lol nice site, note the most remarkable but definitely interesting. Even a pack of street dogs call this place home
Alistair Mackenzie (02/12/2020)
Great example of Roman Amphitheatre. Could do with some clean up of litter!
Abdulrahman Alkhinjari (08/06/2019)
It is okay. The ruins are well displayed and protected, but it is not surprising or astonishing, In addition to its long-distance far from the other spots. Actually, I didn't find it interesting.
Mohamed Chaouachi (06/06/2019)
Awesome experience great staff at the entry free entry at the first Sunday of each month
Hil B. (12/14/2018)
Amphitheater with about 36000 capacity. Here saints Felicity and Perpetual where martyred 7 may 203. Very courageous women who sought to do the will of God and not of Man. On 9 may 1881 cardinal Lavigerie formed a chapel here. It unusually closed today. In 1887 he placed the Mable column in white marble with a cross on it. Take you time to go through the details of this.
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