2003 © Maxim Tabachnik
Remains of a Roman Vaulted Structure
This ruined vaulted structure (2nd–4th c.) reflects Roman architectural mastery in post-Punic North Africa. Built with rubble masonry, it once supported a utilitarian space. In the background rises the Malek Ibn Anas Mosque, linking Tunisia’s layered past—from imperial Rome to Islamic heritage.
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