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Libya, Cyrene, Ptolemaion (later called Cesareum)


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Libya, Cyrene, Ptolemaion (later called Cesareum)

Libya - Cyrene, Archaeological Site (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1982). The Ptolemaion (later called Cesareum)

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Assets Collonade Cyrenaica Cyrene Libya Old Ruin Roman Stone Uig Merchandising World Heritage F101095


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This print showcases the ancient marvel of Libya's Cyrene, specifically the Ptolemaion, later known as Cesareum. The remnants of this Roman architectural masterpiece stand proudly against the backdrop of a clear blue sky. As a UNESCO World Heritage site since 1982, it serves as a testament to the rich history and cultural significance of this region. The stone structures exude an aura of grandeur and evoke curiosity about the civilization that once thrived here. The horizontal composition allows for a comprehensive view, capturing every intricate detail with remarkable clarity. This image transports viewers back in time, offering glimpses into an era long gone. With no people present in the frame, one can truly appreciate the magnitude and scale of these old ruins. The collonade stretches out majestically before us, inviting us to imagine what life was like during its heyday. It is impossible not to be awestruck by both the craftsmanship and resilience displayed by those who built this structure centuries ago. Cyrenaica beckons travelers seeking unique destinations steeped in history and culture. Its allure lies not only in its breathtaking landscapes but also in its ability to transport visitors through time. This photograph encapsulates all that makes Cyrene special – from its ancient architecture to its designation as a UNESCO World Heritage site – making it an ideal addition to any collection celebrating our shared human heritage.

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