Tipasa Ancient Roman Ruins Park retains the ruins of the ancient Roman city at that time, built by the sea, has been more than 2,000 years of history, now only the remnants of the wall, but the buildings left, vaguely visible at that time majestic scene. Especially the ancient Roman gladiatorium here, it can feel the bloody scene at the time, is the most worth visiting in Algiers.
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Tipasa Ancient Roman Ruins Park retains the ruins of the ancient Roman city at that time, built by the sea, has been more than 2,000 years of history, now only the remnants of the wall, but the buildings left, vaguely visible at that time majestic scene. Especially the ancient Roman gladiatorium here, it can feel the bloody scene at the time, is the most worth visiting in Algiers.
World Heritage Site ~ Tipasa is located on the Mediterranean coast, is the ancient Carthage trading post, later occupied by Rome and as a strategic location for the conquering of the Kingdom of Mauritania. It is the only site built along the monument and Mauritania's largest royal tomb. These include the sites of the Phoenicians, Romans, early Christians and Byzantines. Feeling less preserved than Angkor Wat in Cambodia!
The ancient Roman ruins park of Tipasa in Algiers has a history of more than 1,000 years. This ancient city of Rome, given the high ground of the seaside, surrounded by mountains and sea, very beautiful, although there is only a remnant of the wall, but from the scale of the ancient city must be very grand in ancient times, is an important port city, it is worth archaeological research.
Located on the Mediterranean coast, Tipasa is the trading post of ancient Carthage, which was later occupied by Rome and used as a strategic location for the conquest of the Kingdom of Mauritania. It is the only site built along the monument and Mauritania's largest royal tomb. These include the sites of the Phoenicians, Romans, early Christianity and Byzantine. Not as well preserved as Angkor Wat in Cambodia!
阿尔及尔的提帕萨古罗马遗址公园,是一座有着2000多年历史的古罗马遗迹。它矗立在地中海海边,虽然已是残垣断壁,但依然可想象当时这座古城的恢弘和壮观。它对于研究阿尔及利亚古罗马历史,有着非常重要的考古意义,绝对值的前来游玩。