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  • Bulla Regia. Tunisia. View of the mosaic of Venus at the Roman villa known as the House of Amphitrite.  The highlight of the Roman city, the underground basement residence is intact with columns separating rooms adorned with magnificent exquisite mosaics throughout especially the one depicting Venus. Situated in north-western Tunisia and lying in an extremely fertile region the ancient Roman city of Bulla Regia is famed for its unique and distinctive underground villas built by the wealthy Romans in the second and third centuries AD to escape the baking Tunisian summer heat.
    Tunisia_Bulla_Regia_079.tif
  • Bulla Regia. Tunisia. View of a mosaic paved basement room of the Roman villa known as the House of Amphitrite.  The highlight of the Roman city, the underground basement residence is intact with columns separating rooms adorned with magnificent exquisite mosaics throughout especially the one depicting Venus. Situated in north-western Tunisia and lying in an extremely fertile region the ancient Roman city of Bulla Regia is famed for its unique and distinctive underground villas built by the wealthy Romans in the second and third centuries AD to escape the baking Tunisian summer heat.
    Tunisia_Bulla_Regia_073.tif
  • Bulla Regia. Tunisia.   View of the ground level courtyard with columns at the house of the hunt roman villa. Directly below is an entire underground residence of lavish style with a dining room and bedrooms and centred with open air colonnaded courtyard. Situated in north-western Tunisia and lying in an extremely fertile region the ancient Roman city of Bulla Regia is famed for its unique and distinctive underground villas built by the wealthy Romans in the second and third centuries AD to escape the baking Tunisian summer heat.
    Tunisia_Bulla_Regia_046.tif
  • Bulla Regia. Tunisia.   View of the open air central colonnaded underground courtyard of the house of the hunt. The House takes its name from a mosaic now exhibited in the Bardo museum in Tunis. Situated in north-western Tunisia and lying in an extremely fertile region the ancient Roman city of Bulla Regia is famed for its unique and distinctive underground villas built by the wealthy Romans in the second and third centuries AD to escape the baking Tunisian summer heat.
    Tunisia_Bulla_Regia_043.tif
  • Bulla Regia. Tunisia. View of ancient roman street at the ancient city. Situated in north-western Tunisia and lying in an extremely fertile region the ancient Roman city of Bulla Regia is famed for its unique and distinctive underground villas built by the wealthy Romans in the second and third centuries AD to escape the baking Tunisian summer heat.
    Tunisia_Bulla_Regia_042.tif
  • Bulla Regia. Tunisia.  View of open space remains of the Roman Forum at the ancient city. Situated in north-western Tunisia and lying in an extremely fertile region the ancient Roman city of Bulla Regia is famed for its unique and distinctive underground villas built by the wealthy Romans in the second and third centuries AD to escape the baking Tunisian summer heat.
    Tunisia_Bulla_Regia_041.tif
  • Bulla Regia. Tunisia.  View of the small and well preserved ancient Roman theatre built in the 4th century in the ancient city. Situated in north-western Tunisia and lying in an extremely fertile region the ancient Roman city of Bulla Regia is famed for its unique and distinctive underground villas built by the wealthy Romans in the second and third centuries AD to escape the baking Tunisian summer heat.
    Tunisia_Bulla_Regia_027.tif
  • Bulla Regia. Tunisia.  View of the small and well preserved ancient Roman theatre built in the 4th century in the ancient city. Situated in north-western Tunisia and lying in an extremely fertile region the ancient Roman city of Bulla Regia is famed for its unique and distinctive underground villas built by the wealthy Romans in the second and third centuries AD to escape the baking Tunisian summer heat.
    Tunisia_Bulla_Regia_026.tif
  • Bulla Regia. Tunisia.   View of the underground five columned hall of the New house of the Hunt Roman villa. Situated in north-western Tunisia and lying in an extremely fertile region the ancient Roman city of Bulla Regia is famed for its unique and distinctive underground villas built by the wealthy Romans in the second and third centuries AD to escape the baking Tunisian summer heat.
    Tunisia_Bulla_Regia_088.tif
  • Bulla Regia. Tunisia. View of the columned hallway of the basement of the Roman villa known as the House of Amphitrite.  The highlight of the Roman city, the underground basement residence is intact with columns separating rooms adorned with magnificent exquisite mosaics throughout especially the one depicting Venus. Situated in north-western Tunisia and lying in an extremely fertile region the ancient Roman city of Bulla Regia is famed for its unique and distinctive underground villas built by the wealthy Romans in the second and third centuries AD to escape the baking Tunisian summer heat.
    Tunisia_Bulla_Regia_083.tif
  • Bulla Regia. Tunisia. View of the columned hallway of the basement of the Roman villa known as the House of Amphitrite.  The highlight of the Roman city, the underground basement residence is intact with columns separating rooms adorned with magnificent exquisite mosaics throughout especially the one depicting Venus. Situated in north-western Tunisia and lying in an extremely fertile region the ancient Roman city of Bulla Regia is famed for its unique and distinctive underground villas built by the wealthy Romans in the second and third centuries AD to escape the baking Tunisian summer heat.
    Tunisia_Bulla_Regia_082.tif
  • Bulla Regia. Tunisia. View of the basement room with the mosaic of Venus at the Roman villa known as the House of Amphitrite.  The highlight of the Roman city, the underground basement residence is intact with columns separating rooms adorned with magnificent exquisite mosaics throughout especially the one depicting Venus. Situated in north-western Tunisia and lying in an extremely fertile region the ancient Roman city of Bulla Regia is famed for its unique and distinctive underground villas built by the wealthy Romans in the second and third centuries AD to escape the baking Tunisian summer heat.
    Tunisia_Bulla_Regia_078.tif
  • Bulla Regia. Tunisia. View of the basement columned hallway at the Roman villa known as the House of Amphitrite.  The highlight of the Roman city, the underground basement residence is intact with columns separating rooms adorned with magnificent exquisite mosaics throughout especially the one depicting Venus. Situated in north-western Tunisia and lying in an extremely fertile region the ancient Roman city of Bulla Regia is famed for its unique and distinctive underground villas built by the wealthy Romans in the second and third centuries AD to escape the baking Tunisian summer heat.
    Tunisia_Bulla_Regia_070.tif
  • Bulla Regia. Tunisia. View of a mosaic paved basement room of the Roman villa known as the House of Amphitrite.  The highlight of the Roman city, the underground basement residence is intact with columns separating rooms adorned with magnificent exquisite mosaics throughout especially the one depicting Venus. Situated in north-western Tunisia and lying in an extremely fertile region the ancient Roman city of Bulla Regia is famed for its unique and distinctive underground villas built by the wealthy Romans in the second and third centuries AD to escape the baking Tunisian summer heat.
    Tunisia_Bulla_Regia_071.tif
  • Bulla Regia. Tunisia. View of the mosaic of Venus at the Roman villa known as the House of Amphitrite.  The highlight of the Roman city, the underground basement residence is intact with columns separating rooms adorned with magnificent exquisite mosaics throughout especially the one depicting Venus. Situated in north-western Tunisia and lying in an extremely fertile region the ancient Roman city of Bulla Regia is famed for its unique and distinctive underground villas built by the wealthy Romans in the second and third centuries AD to escape the baking Tunisian summer heat.
    Tunisia_Bulla_Regia_061.tif
  • Bulla Regia. Tunisia. View of the basement room with the mosaic of Venus at the Roman villa known as the House of Amphitrite.  The highlight of the Roman city, the underground basement residence is intact with columns separating rooms adorned with magnificent exquisite mosaics throughout especially the one depicting Venus. Situated in north-western Tunisia and lying in an extremely fertile region the ancient Roman city of Bulla Regia is famed for its unique and distinctive underground villas built by the wealthy Romans in the second and third centuries AD to escape the baking Tunisian summer heat.
    Tunisia_Bulla_Regia_059.tif
  • Bulla Regia. Tunisia. View of a mosaic paved basement room of the Roman villa known as the House of Amphitrite.  The highlight of the Roman city, the underground basement residence is intact with columns separating rooms adorned with magnificent exquisite mosaics throughout especially the one depicting Venus. Situated in north-western Tunisia and lying in an extremely fertile region the ancient Roman city of Bulla Regia is famed for its unique and distinctive underground villas built by the wealthy Romans in the second and third centuries AD to escape the baking Tunisian summer heat.
    Tunisia_Bulla_Regia_057.tif
  • Bulla Regia. Tunisia. View of the ground level courtyard with columns at the house of the hunt roman villa. Directly below is an entire underground residence of lavish style with a dining room and bedrooms and centred with open air colonnaded courtyard. Situated in north-western Tunisia and lying in an extremely fertile region the ancient Roman city of Bulla Regia is famed for its unique and distinctive underground villas built by the wealthy Romans in the second and third centuries AD to escape the baking Tunisian summer heat.
    Tunisia_Bulla_Regia_051.tif
  • Bulla Regia. Tunisia.   View of the ground level courtyard with columns at the house of the hunt roman villa. Directly below is an entire underground residence of lavish style with a dining room and bedrooms and centred with open air colonnaded courtyard. Situated in north-western Tunisia and lying in an extremely fertile region the ancient Roman city of Bulla Regia is famed for its unique and distinctive underground villas built by the wealthy Romans in the second and third centuries AD to escape the baking Tunisian summer heat.
    Tunisia_Bulla_Regia_045.tif
  • Bulla Regia. Tunisia.  View of open space remains of the Roman Forum at the ancient city. Situated in north-western Tunisia and lying in an extremely fertile region the ancient Roman city of Bulla Regia is famed for its unique and distinctive underground villas built by the wealthy Romans in the second and third centuries AD to escape the baking Tunisian summer heat.
    Tunisia_Bulla_Regia_040.tif
  • Bulla Regia. Tunisia.  View of rear entry to the rows of seats of the small and well preserved ancient Roman theatre built in the 4th century in the ancient city. Situated in north-western Tunisia and lying in an extremely fertile region the ancient Roman city of Bulla Regia is famed for its unique and distinctive underground villas built by the wealthy Romans in the second and third centuries AD to escape the baking Tunisian summer heat.
    Tunisia_Bulla_Regia_039.tif
  • Bulla Regia. Tunisia.  View of rear of the small and well preserved ancient Roman theatre built in the 4th century in the ancient city. Situated in north-western Tunisia and lying in an extremely fertile region the ancient Roman city of Bulla Regia is famed for its unique and distinctive underground villas built by the wealthy Romans in the second and third centuries AD to escape the baking Tunisian summer heat.
    Tunisia_Bulla_Regia_038.tif
  • Bulla Regia. Tunisia.  View of the small and well preserved ancient Roman theatre built in the 4th century in the ancient city. Situated in north-western Tunisia and lying in an extremely fertile region the ancient Roman city of Bulla Regia is famed for its unique and distinctive underground villas built by the wealthy Romans in the second and third centuries AD to escape the baking Tunisian summer heat.
    Tunisia_Bulla_Regia_036.tif
  • Bulla Regia. Tunisia.  View of the small and well preserved ancient Roman theatre built in the 4th century in the ancient city. Situated in north-western Tunisia and lying in an extremely fertile region the ancient Roman city of Bulla Regia is famed for its unique and distinctive underground villas built by the wealthy Romans in the second and third centuries AD to escape the baking Tunisian summer heat.
    Tunisia_Bulla_Regia_029.tif
  • Bulla Regia. Tunisia.  View of the small and well preserved ancient Roman theatre built in the 4th century in the ancient city. Situated in north-western Tunisia and lying in an extremely fertile region the ancient Roman city of Bulla Regia is famed for its unique and distinctive underground villas built by the wealthy Romans in the second and third centuries AD to escape the baking Tunisian summer heat.
    Tunisia_Bulla_Regia_018.tif
  • Bulla Regia. Tunisia.  View of mosaic paved room with a stone monument inscribed with Latin text within a once grand enclosure that consisted of water channels surrounding a central garden in the ancient Roman city. Laying in an extremely fertile region the ancient Roman city of Bulla Regia is famed for its unique and distinctive underground villas built by the wealthy Romans in the second and third centuries AD to escape the baking Tunisian summer heat.
    Tunisia_Bulla_Regia_012.tif
  • Bulla Regia. Tunisia.  View of mosaic paved room with a stone monument inscribed with Latin text within a once grand enclosure that consisted of water channels surrounding a central garden in the ancient Roman city. Laying in an extremely fertile region the ancient Roman city of Bulla Regia is famed for its unique and distinctive underground villas built by the wealthy Romans in the second and third centuries AD to escape the baking Tunisian summer heat.
    Tunisia_Bulla_Regia_011.tif
  • Bulla Regia. Tunisia.   View of the ground level courtyard with columns at the house of the hunt roman villa. Directly below is an entire underground residence of lavish style with a dining room and bedrooms and centred with open air colonnaded courtyard. Situated in north-western Tunisia and lying in an extremely fertile region the ancient Roman city of Bulla Regia is famed for its unique and distinctive underground villas built by the wealthy Romans in the second and third centuries AD to escape the baking Tunisian summer heat.
    Tunisia_Bulla_Regia_004.tif
  • Bulla Regia. Tunisia. View of a mosaic paved basement room of the Roman villa known as the House of Amphitrite.  The highlight of the Roman city, the underground basement residence is intact with columns separating rooms adorned with magnificent exquisite mosaics throughout especially the one depicting Venus. Situated in north-western Tunisia and lying in an extremely fertile region the ancient Roman city of Bulla Regia is famed for its unique and distinctive underground villas built by the wealthy Romans in the second and third centuries AD to escape the baking Tunisian summer heat.
    Tunisia_Bulla_Regia_072.tif
  • Bulla Regia. Tunisia. View of a mosaic paved basement room of the Roman villa known as the House of Amphitrite.  The highlight of the Roman city, the underground basement residence is intact with columns separating rooms adorned with magnificent exquisite mosaics throughout especially the one depicting Venus. Situated in north-western Tunisia and lying in an extremely fertile region the ancient Roman city of Bulla Regia is famed for its unique and distinctive underground villas built by the wealthy Romans in the second and third centuries AD to escape the baking Tunisian summer heat.
    Tunisia_Bulla_Regia_058.tif
  • Bulla Regia. Tunisia. View of remains of buildings including the House of the Fishing at northern end of the archaeological site. Situated in north-western Tunisia and lying in an extremely fertile region the ancient Roman city of Bulla Regia is famed for its unique and distinctive underground villas built by the wealthy Romans in the second and third centuries AD to escape the baking Tunisian summer heat.
    Tunisia_Bulla_Regia_053.tif
  • Bulla Regia. Tunisia. View of remains of buildings including the House of the Fishing at northern end of the archaeological site. Situated in north-western Tunisia and lying in an extremely fertile region the ancient Roman city of Bulla Regia is famed for its unique and distinctive underground villas built by the wealthy Romans in the second and third centuries AD to escape the baking Tunisian summer heat.
    Tunisia_Bulla_Regia_052.tif
  • Bulla Regia. Tunisia.  View of arched entry to the orchestra of the small and well preserved ancient Roman theatre built in the 4th century in the ancient city. Situated in north-western Tunisia and lying in an extremely fertile region the ancient Roman city of Bulla Regia is famed for its unique and distinctive underground villas built by the wealthy Romans in the second and third centuries AD to escape the baking Tunisian summer heat.
    Tunisia_Bulla_Regia_024.tif
  • Bulla Regia. Tunisia.  View of the small and well preserved ancient Roman theatre built in the 4th century in the ancient city. Situated in north-western Tunisia and lying in an extremely fertile region the ancient Roman city of Bulla Regia is famed for its unique and distinctive underground villas built by the wealthy Romans in the second and third centuries AD to escape the baking Tunisian summer heat.
    Tunisia_Bulla_Regia_025.tif
  • Bulla Regia. Tunisia.  View of the small and well preserved ancient Roman theatre built in the 4th century in the ancient city. Situated in north-western Tunisia and lying in an extremely fertile region the ancient Roman city of Bulla Regia is famed for its unique and distinctive underground villas built by the wealthy Romans in the second and third centuries AD to escape the baking Tunisian summer heat.
    Tunisia_Bulla_Regia_020.tif
  • Bulla Regia. Tunisia.  View of mosaic paved ruins of an once grand enclosure that consisted of water channels surrounding a central garden in the ancient Roman city. Laying in an extremely fertile region the ancient Roman city of Bulla Regia is famed for its unique and distinctive underground villas built by the wealthy Romans in the second and third centuries AD to escape the baking Tunisian summer heat.
    Tunisia_Bulla_Regia_013.tif
  • Bulla Regia. Tunisia.  View of mosaic paved ruins of an once grand enclosure that consisted of water channels surrounding a central garden in the ancient Roman city. Laying in an extremely fertile region the ancient Roman city of Bulla Regia is famed for its unique and distinctive underground villas built by the wealthy Romans in the second and third centuries AD to escape the baking Tunisian summer heat.
    Tunisia_Bulla_Regia_008.tif
  • Bulla Regia. Tunisia.   View of the underground five columned hall of the New house of the Hunt Roman villa. Situated in north-western Tunisia and lying in an extremely fertile region the ancient Roman city of Bulla Regia is famed for its unique and distinctive underground villas built by the wealthy Romans in the second and third centuries AD to escape the baking Tunisian summer heat.
    Tunisia_Bulla_Regia_089.tif
  • Bulla Regia. Tunisia.   View of the underground five columned hall of the New house of the Hunt Roman villa. Situated in north-western Tunisia and lying in an extremely fertile region the ancient Roman city of Bulla Regia is famed for its unique and distinctive underground villas built by the wealthy Romans in the second and third centuries AD to escape the baking Tunisian summer heat.
    Tunisia_Bulla_Regia_086.tif
  • Bulla Regia. Tunisia. View of the basement room with the mosaic of Venus at the Roman villa known as the House of Amphitrite.  The highlight of the Roman city, the underground basement residence is intact with columns separating rooms adorned with magnificent exquisite mosaics throughout especially the one depicting Venus. Situated in north-western Tunisia and lying in an extremely fertile region the ancient Roman city of Bulla Regia is famed for its unique and distinctive underground villas built by the wealthy Romans in the second and third centuries AD to escape the baking Tunisian summer heat.
    Tunisia_Bulla_Regia_077.tif
  • Bulla Regia. Tunisia. View of a mosaic paved basement room of the Roman villa known as the House of Amphitrite.  The highlight of the Roman city, the underground basement residence is intact with columns separating rooms adorned with magnificent exquisite mosaics throughout especially the one depicting Venus. Situated in north-western Tunisia and lying in an extremely fertile region the ancient Roman city of Bulla Regia is famed for its unique and distinctive underground villas built by the wealthy Romans in the second and third centuries AD to escape the baking Tunisian summer heat.
    Tunisia_Bulla_Regia_066.tif
  • Bulla Regia. Tunisia. View of a mosaic paved basement room of the Roman villa known as the House of Amphitrite.  The highlight of the Roman city, the underground basement residence is intact with columns separating rooms adorned with magnificent exquisite mosaics throughout especially the one depicting Venus. Situated in north-western Tunisia and lying in an extremely fertile region the ancient Roman city of Bulla Regia is famed for its unique and distinctive underground villas built by the wealthy Romans in the second and third centuries AD to escape the baking Tunisian summer heat.
    Tunisia_Bulla_Regia_064.tif
  • Bulla Regia. Tunisia. View of the mosaic of Venus at the Roman villa known as the House of Amphitrite.  The highlight of the Roman city, the underground basement residence is intact with columns separating rooms adorned with magnificent exquisite mosaics throughout especially the one depicting Venus. Situated in north-western Tunisia and lying in an extremely fertile region the ancient Roman city of Bulla Regia is famed for its unique and distinctive underground villas built by the wealthy Romans in the second and third centuries AD to escape the baking Tunisian summer heat.
    Tunisia_Bulla_Regia_063.tif
  • Bulla Regia. Tunisia. Partial view of the basement columned hallway at the Roman villa known as the House of Amphitrite.  The highlight of the Roman city, the underground basement residence is intact with columns separating rooms adorned with magnificent exquisite mosaics throughout especially the one depicting Venus. Situated in north-western Tunisia and lying in an extremely fertile region the ancient Roman city of Bulla Regia is famed for its unique and distinctive underground villas built by the wealthy Romans in the second and third centuries AD to escape the baking Tunisian summer heat.
    Tunisia_Bulla_Regia_060.tif
  • Bulla Regia. Tunisia. View of the well preserved ancient Roman theatre built in the 4th century in the ancient city. Situated in north-western Tunisia and lying in an extremely fertile region the ancient Roman city of Bulla Regia is famed for its unique and distinctive underground villas built by the wealthy Romans in the second and third centuries AD to escape the baking Tunisian summer heat.
    Tunisia_Bulla_Regia_031.tif
  • Bulla Regia. Tunisia.  View of ruins of the baths, market and the capitol in the distance at the ancient city. Situated in north-western Tunisia and lying in an extremely fertile region the ancient Roman city of Bulla Regia is famed for its unique and distinctive underground villas built by the wealthy Romans in the second and third centuries AD to escape the baking Tunisian summer heat.
    Tunisia_Bulla_Regia_033.tif
  • Bulla Regia. Tunisia.  View of the small and well preserved ancient Roman theatre built in the 4th century in the ancient city. Situated in north-western Tunisia and lying in an extremely fertile region the ancient Roman city of Bulla Regia is famed for its unique and distinctive underground villas built by the wealthy Romans in the second and third centuries AD to escape the baking Tunisian summer heat.
    Tunisia_Bulla_Regia_032.tif
  • Bulla Regia. Tunisia.  View of the small and well preserved ancient Roman theatre built in the 4th century in the ancient city. Situated in north-western Tunisia and lying in an extremely fertile region the ancient Roman city of Bulla Regia is famed for its unique and distinctive underground villas built by the wealthy Romans in the second and third centuries AD to escape the baking Tunisian summer heat.
    Tunisia_Bulla_Regia_028.tif
  • Bulla Regia. Tunisia. View of a mosaic of a bear in the orchestra of the well preserved ancient Roman theatre built in the 4th century in the ancient city. Situated in north-western Tunisia and lying in an extremely fertile region the ancient Roman city of Bulla Regia is famed for its unique and distinctive underground villas built by the wealthy Romans in the second and third centuries AD to escape the baking Tunisian summer heat.
    Tunisia_Bulla_Regia_023.tif
  • Bulla Regia. Tunisia.  View of the small and well preserved ancient Roman theatre built in the 4th century in the ancient city. Situated in north-western Tunisia and lying in an extremely fertile region the ancient Roman city of Bulla Regia is famed for its unique and distinctive underground villas built by the wealthy Romans in the second and third centuries AD to escape the baking Tunisian summer heat.
    Tunisia_Bulla_Regia_021.tif
  • Bulla Regia. Tunisia. View of a mosaic of a bear in the orchestra of the well preserved ancient Roman theatre built in the 4th century in the ancient city. Situated in north-western Tunisia and lying in an extremely fertile region the ancient Roman city of Bulla Regia is famed for its unique and distinctive underground villas built by the wealthy Romans in the second and third centuries AD to escape the baking Tunisian summer heat.
    Tunisia_Bulla_Regia_022.tif
  • Bulla Regia. Tunisia.  View of the an entrance to the small and well preserved ancient Roman theatre built in the 4th century in the ancient city. Situated in north-western Tunisia and lying in an extremely fertile region the ancient Roman city of Bulla Regia is famed for its unique and distinctive underground villas built by the wealthy Romans in the second and third centuries AD to escape the baking Tunisian summer heat.
    Tunisia_Bulla_Regia_017.tif
  • Bulla Regia. Tunisia.  View of ruins of enclosure that consisted of water channels surrounding a central garden in the ancient Roman city. Laying in an extremely fertile region the ancient Roman city of Bulla Regia is famed for its unique and distinctive underground villas built by the wealthy Romans in the second and third centuries AD to escape the baking Tunisian summer heat.
    Tunisia_Bulla_Regia_006.tif
  • Bulla Regia. Tunisia.   View of the underground five columned hall of the New house of the Hunt Roman villa. Situated in north-western Tunisia and lying in an extremely fertile region the ancient Roman city of Bulla Regia is famed for its unique and distinctive underground villas built by the wealthy Romans in the second and third centuries AD to escape the baking Tunisian summer heat.
    Tunisia_Bulla_Regia_087.tif
  • Bulla Regia. Tunisia. View of the basement room with the mosaic of Venus at the Roman villa known as the House of Amphitrite.  The highlight of the Roman city, the underground basement residence is intact with columns separating rooms adorned with magnificent exquisite mosaics throughout especially the one depicting Venus. Situated in north-western Tunisia and lying in an extremely fertile region the ancient Roman city of Bulla Regia is famed for its unique and distinctive underground villas built by the wealthy Romans in the second and third centuries AD to escape the baking Tunisian summer heat.
    Tunisia_Bulla_Regia_081.tif
  • Bulla Regia. Tunisia.   View of the ground level courtyard with columns at the house of the hunt roman villa. Directly below is an entire underground residence of lavish style with a dining room and bedrooms and centred with open air colonnaded courtyard. Situated in north-western Tunisia and lying in an extremely fertile region the ancient Roman city of Bulla Regia is famed for its unique and distinctive underground villas built by the wealthy Romans in the second and third centuries AD to escape the baking Tunisian summer heat.
    Tunisia_Bulla_Regia_050.tif
  • Bulla Regia. Tunisia.  View of arched entry to the orchestra of the small and well preserved ancient Roman theatre built in the 4th century in the ancient city. Situated in north-western Tunisia and lying in an extremely fertile region the ancient Roman city of Bulla Regia is famed for its unique and distinctive underground villas built by the wealthy Romans in the second and third centuries AD to escape the baking Tunisian summer heat.
    Tunisia_Bulla_Regia_035.tif
  • Bulla Regia. Tunisia.  View of mosaic paved ruins of an once grand enclosure that consisted of water channels surrounding a central garden in the ancient Roman city. Laying in an extremely fertile region the ancient Roman city of Bulla Regia is famed for its unique and distinctive underground villas built by the wealthy Romans in the second and third centuries AD to escape the baking Tunisian summer heat.
    Tunisia_Bulla_Regia_010.tif
  • El Jem. Tunisia. View of the small field of excavations next to the lavish Roman Villa named Maison d’Afrique that has been relocated and rebuilt in its entirety at the archaeological museum complex.
    Tunisia_El_Jem_Museum_030.tif
  • El Jem. Tunisia. View of arched entry that leads to the first level of seating at the magnificent honey coloured ancient Roman amphitheatre. Dating from 230-238 AD, the splendid Roman amphitheatre or Colosseum of El Jem is the third largest in the Roman world and is one of the most impressive Roman monuments in Africa. The Colosseum of El Jem is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Tunisia_El_Jem_Amphitheatre_035.tif
  • Dougga. Tunisia. View from the interior of the Capitolium through its imposing 8 metre high columns. Dating from 166 AD and dedicated to the gods Saturn, Juno and Minerva, the impressive Capitolium portico is fronted with six enormously tall fluted columns topped by a pediment which features a Relief sculpture of Emperor Antoninus Pius.
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  • Dougga. Tunisia. View overlooking the remains of the east side of the archaeological site with the fertile valley below the ancient city. In the foreground are ruins a small theatre which is just below the complex of temples dedicated to the Roman gods Concord, Frugifer, and Liber Pater.
    Tunisia_Dougga_011.tif
  • Sidi Bou Said. Tunisia. Black and white view of the distinctive and ornate air vents above the domes of homes in the cliff top village of Sidi Bou Said. The village is named after Sidi Bou Said, a 13th century Sufi Saint or Holy man who settled here on his return journey from his pilgrimage to Mecca. The pretty village is reminiscent of a Cycladic Greek island, with its whitewashed homes with blue shutters and colourful doors and cobbled and narrow alleyways overflowing with bougainvillea.
    Tunisia_Sidi_Bou_Said_033.tif
  • Sidi Bou Said. Tunisia. View of ornate arched blue door with unique motifs in the cliff top village of Sidi Bou Said.
    Tunisia_Sidi_Bou_Said_026.tif
  • Sidi Bou Said. Tunisia. Peaceful scene of a blue door with studded ornamentation, surrounded by overflowing pink bougainvillea in the cliff top village of Sidi Bou Said.
    Tunisia_Sidi_Bou_Said_008.tif
  • Sidi Bou Said. Tunisia. View of a blue door with studded ornamentation in the cliff top village of Sidi Bou Said.
    Tunisia_Sidi_Bou_Said_003.tif
  • El Jem. Tunisia. View of the Mosaic of Rome and its provinces. This is an allegory of Rome, presented as Athena Minerva. Around the central character, allegories of the following provinces were identified: Africa, Egypt, Asia, Spain, Sicily, and an unidentified province, due to the vague nature of its attributes.
    Tunisia_El_Jem_Museum_057.tif
  • El Jem. Tunisia. View of room with a mosaic that depicts a Birth of Venus scene executed in the manner of Botticelli, accompanied by dolphins and fish. The room and mosaic is from the lavish Roman Villa named Maison d’Afrique that has been relocated and rebuilt in its entirety at the archaeological museum.
    Tunisia_El_Jem_Museum_045.tif
  • El Jem. Tunisia. East to west view of vast elliptical arena and interior of the magnificent honey coloured ancient Roman amphitheatre.
    Tunisia_El_Jem_Amphitheatre_020.tif
  • El Jem. Tunisia. Panoramic view of the intact south side honey coloured stone façade of the magnificent ancient Roman amphitheatre. Dating from 230-238 AD, the splendid Roman amphitheatre or Colosseum of El Jem is the third largest in the Roman world and is one of the most impressive Roman monuments in Africa. The Colosseum of El Jem is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Tunisia_El_Jem_Amphitheatre_010.tif
  • El Jem. Tunisia. View of a section of the honey coloured façade of the magnificent ancient Roman amphitheatre. Dating from 230-238 AD, the splendid Roman amphitheatre or Colosseum of El Jem is the third largest in the Roman world and is one of the most impressive Roman monuments in Africa. The Colosseum of El Jem is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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  • Dougga. Tunisia. View of the well preserved ancient Roman theatre. Dating from 168 AD, the theatre is carved into a hill and consisted of 3 tiers of 19 rows each which accommodated an audience of 3500. An inscription proclaims that Publius Marcius Quadratus, a wealthy resident, financed the building of the theatre.
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  • Dougga. Tunisia. View of the large courtyard with standing pillars of the House of the Trefoil which was believed to have been the town brothel.
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  • Dougga. Tunisia. View of an intact stone wall with a variety of small and large stone blocks along a section of the archaeological site.
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  • Dougga. Tunisia. View of an intact paved street and stone walls along a section of the archaeological site.
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  • Dougga. Tunisia. View of the large central room which is the frigidarium of the Licinian Baths. Dating from 260 AD, the baths also known as Thermes de Caracalla, is a large fortress like complex with columns and mosaics and intact walls. Its construction was financed by a wealthy family of the period.
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  • Dougga. Tunisia. View of standing columns of the palestra which was a large peristyle room at the Licinian Baths. Dating from 260 AD, the baths also known as Thermes de Caracalla, is a large fortress like complex with columns, mosaics and the large central room which is the frigidarium. Its construction was financed by a wealthy family of the period.
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  • Dougga. Tunisia. View of standing columns of the palestra which was a large peristyle room at the Licinian Baths. Dating from 260 AD, the baths also known as Thermes de Caracalla, is a large fortress like complex with columns, mosaics and the large central room which is the frigidarium. Its construction was financed by a wealthy family of the period.
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  • Dougga. Tunisia. Two columns form an arched entrance to the large central room which is the frigidarium of the Licinian Baths. Dating from 260 AD, the baths also known as Thermes de Caracalla, is a large fortress like complex with columns and mosaics and intact walls. Its construction was financed by a wealthy family of the period.
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  • Dougga. Tunisia. View of the Capitolium and its grand portico through the striking doorway of the Dar el-Achab. Dating from 166 AD and dedicated to the gods Saturn, Juno and Minerva, the impressive Capitolium portico is fronted with six enormously tall fluted columns topped by a pediment which features a Relief sculpture of Emperor Antoninus Pius.
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  • Dougga. Tunisia. View across various jumbled archeological site ruins towards the imposing Capitolium. Dating from 166 AD and dedicated to the gods Saturn, Juno and Minerva, the impressive Capitolium portico is fronted with six enormously tall fluted columns topped by a pediment which features a Relief sculpture of Emperor Antoninus Pius.
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  • Dougga. Tunisia. View through a gap in a stone wall of the landscape below the ancient city.
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  • Dougga. Tunisia. View of stone blocks or monuments inscribed with Latin text overlooking the fertile valley below the ancient city.
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  • Sidi Bou Said. Tunisia. View of a blue door with studded ornamentation in the cliff top village of Sidi Bou Said.
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  • Sidi Bou Said. Tunisia. View of ornate arched blue door and cactus in the cliff top village of Sidi Bou Said. The village is named after Sidi Bou Said, a 13th century Sufi Saint or Holy man who settled here on his return journey from his pilgrimage to Mecca. The baron Rudolph d'Erlanger was responsible for the distinctive blue and white scheme in the village which is reminiscent of a Cycladic Greek island, with its whitewashed cubical homes with blue shutters and colourful doors and cobbled and narrow alleyways overflowing with bougainvillea.
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  • Sidi Bou Said. Tunisia. View of ornate arched blue door with unique motifs in the cliff top village of Sidi Bou Said. The village is named after Sidi Bou Said, a 13th century Sufi Saint or Holy man who settled here on his return journey from his pilgrimage to Mecca. The baron Rudolph d'Erlanger was responsible for the distinctive blue and white scheme in the village which is reminiscent of a Cycladic Greek island, with its whitewashed cubical homes with blue shutters and colourful doors and cobbled and narrow alleyways overflowing with bougainvillea.
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  • Sidi Bou Said. Tunisia. View of a blue door with studded ornamentation in the cliff top village of Sidi Bou Said. The village is named after Sidi Bou Said, a 13th century Sufi Saint or Holy man who settled here on his return journey from his pilgrimage to Mecca. Nineteenth century Baron Rudolph d'Erlanger was responsible for the distinctive blue and white scheme in the village which is reminiscent of a Cycladic Greek island, with its whitewashed homes with blue shutters and colourful doors and cobbled and narrow alleyways overflowing with bougainvillea.
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  • Sidi Bou Said. Tunisia. View of an arched blue door with light blue and yellow ornamentation and motifs in the cliff top village of Sidi Bou Said. The village is named after Sidi Bou Said, a 13th century Sufi Saint or Holy man who settled here on his return journey from his pilgrimage to Mecca. The baron Rudolph d'Erlanger was responsible for the distinctive blue and white scheme in the village which is reminiscent of a Cycladic Greek island, with its whitewashed cubical homes with blue shutters and colourful doors and cobbled and narrow alleyways overflowing with bougainvillea.
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  • Sidi Bou Said. Tunisia. View of whitewashed steps leading up to an arched blue door with studded ornamentation in the cliff top village of Sidi Bou Said.
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  • Sidi Bou Said. Tunisia. Black and white view of the distinctive and ornate air vents above the domes of homes in the cliff top village of Sidi Bou Said.
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  • Sidi Bou Said. Tunisia. View of a blue door with studded ornamentation in the cliff top village of Sidi Bou Said.
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  • Sidi Bou Said. Tunisia. View of whitewashed steps leading up to an arched blue door with studded ornamentation in the cliff top village of Sidi Bou Said.
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  • View of souvenirs for sale at the cliff top village of Sidi Bou Said, Tunisia.
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  • Sidi Bou Said. Tunisia. View of an arched blue door with light blue and yellow ornamentation and motifs in the cliff top village of Sidi Bou Said.
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  • A cobbled street leads through a black and white archway which opens to whitewashed buildings with blue shutters in the historical section of the cliff top village of Sidi Bou Said, Tunisia.
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  • Sidi Bou Said. Tunisia. View of typical quite peaceful cobbled alleyway lined with whitewashed walls and blue doors and blue window grills in the cliff top village of Sidi Bou Said.
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  • Sidi Bou Said. Tunisia. View of tourists shopping for souvenirs at the cliff top village of Sidi Bou Said.
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  • Sidi Bou Said. Tunisia. View of typical quite peaceful cobbled alleyway lined with whitewashed walls and blue doors and blue window grills in the cliff top village of Sidi Bou Said.
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  • El Jem. Tunisia. View of a large Roman mosaic dating from the 2nd half of the 3rd century AD housed in the archaeological museum. It depicts the nine Muses with their attributes: Clio muse of history; Uranie muse of astronomy; Melpomene, tragedy; Thalie, comedy; Terpsichore, dancing; Calliope, the epic poetry; Erato, love poerty; Polymnie presiding over religious songs and rhetoric; Euterpe the lyric poetry and music.. Maison des Mois. The archaeological museum houses a sumptuous collection of 2nd and 3rd century mosaics that originate from the town’s former Roman villas and from the amphitheatre.
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  • El Jem. Tunisia. View of a large Roman mosaic dating from the 2nd half of the 3rd century AD housed in the archaeological museum. It depicts the nine Muses with their attributes: Clio muse of history; Uranie muse of astronomy; Melpomene, tragedy; Thalie, comedy; Terpsichore, dancing; Calliope, the epic poetry; Erato, love poerty; Polymnie presiding over religious songs and rhetoric; Euterpe the lyric poetry and music.. Maison des Mois. The archaeological museum houses a sumptuous collection of 2nd and 3rd century mosaics that originate from the town’s former Roman villas and from the amphitheatre.
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