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Tunisia, Mahdia Governorate, El Jem (El Djem), Second floor gallery of roman amphitheatre

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Tunisia, Mahdia Governorate, El Jem (El Djem), Second floor gallery of roman amphitheatre

Tunisia - Mahdia Governorate - El Djem (El-Jemm) - Roman Amphitheater (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1979), 3rd century A.D. Second floor gallery

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Media ID 9512739

Amphitheatre Ancient History Arch Circa 3rd Century Corridor International Landmark Monument Old Ruin Past Roman Tunisia


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This print showcases the timeless beauty of Tunisia's Mahdia Governorate, specifically El Jem (El Djem) and its remarkable Roman amphitheatre. Stepping into history, we are transported to the second floor gallery of this awe-inspiring monument that dates back to the 3rd century A. D. Designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1979, it stands as a testament to an ancient civilization that once thrived here. The corridor within this ancient structure exudes grandeur and echoes with whispers from the past. The arches gracefully frame the scene, inviting us to explore further into Tunisia's rich architectural heritage. Bathed in warm daylight, every inch of this vertical marvel tells a story of resilience and ingenuity. As we gaze upon these old ruins, our imagination runs wild with visions of gladiators battling for glory and crowds cheering from below. This international landmark is not merely a built structure; it represents an era long gone but never forgotten. In this image captured by Universal Images Group (UIG), there are no people present, allowing us to appreciate the sheer magnitude and magnificence of this outdoor amphitheatre undisturbed. It serves as a reminder that even after centuries have passed, remnants of ancient history continue to captivate our hearts and minds

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