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🏛️ Roman Amphitheatre: Mactaris

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🏛️ Roman Amphitheatre: Mactaris
Second-century arena ruins in central Tunisia


🕐 2 min read · Updated 10 Apr 2026 at 17:20
📌 Fast Facts
  • Location: Mactaris (Maktar), Siliana Governorate, central Tunisia
  • Period: Built approximately 2nd century CE during Roman Imperial expansion
  • Current status: Partially preserved archaeological remains open to visitors
  • Architectural form: Elliptical stone arena with vaulted passages and tiered seating

The Roman Amphitheatre at Mactaris is a second-century arena situated in the ruins of an ancient Roman town in central Tunisia. The structure represents typical provincial Roman construction, designed to accommodate gladiatorial games and public spectacles. As of 2026, the amphitheatre remains partially visible within the broader Mactaris archaeological complex, with substantial structural elements surviving but subject to ongoing weathering and erosion. Though fragmentary, surviving stone ...

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