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Archaeological Site of Sabratha

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The Archaeological Site of Sabratha is a sprawling complex of Roman ruins overlooking the Mediterranean. Originally a Phoenician trading post, it flourished under Roman rule. Key structures include the Capitolium temple, the Antonine Baths with their surviving mosaic floors, and the Punic Mausoleum. Visitors can wander through streets lined with columns, explore the forum, and see remnants of a Christian basilica. The site's coastal setting and well-preserved mosaics make it a captivating destination.

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  • Marvel at the intricate mosaics in the Antonine Baths, depicting marine life and gods.
  • Visit the Capitolium, a temple dedicated to Jupiter, Juno, and Minerva.
  • See the Punic Mausoleum, a rare example of pre-Roman architecture.

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