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The Archaeological Site of Cyrene is located in the modern-day city of Shahhat, Libya

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Background imageArchaeological Site of Cyrene Collection: Lybia, Cyrene, Sanctuary of Apollo

Lybia, Cyrene, Sanctuary of Apollo
Lybia - Cyrenaica. Cyrene (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1982). Sanctuary of Apollo

Background imageArchaeological Site of Cyrene Collection: Libya, Cyrene, Ptolemaion (later called Cesareum)

Libya, Cyrene, Ptolemaion (later called Cesareum)
Libya - Cyrene, Archaeological Site (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1982). The Ptolemaion (later called Cesareum)

Background imageArchaeological Site of Cyrene Collection: Libya, Cyrenaica, Cyrene, Zeus Temple

Libya, Cyrenaica, Cyrene, Zeus Temple
Libya - Cyrene, Archaeological Site (UNESCO World Heritage Site, 1982). Zeus Temple

Background imageArchaeological Site of Cyrene Collection: Libya, Cyrenaica, Cyrene, Gymnasium wall

Libya, Cyrenaica, Cyrene, Gymnasium wall
Libya - Cyrene, Archaeological Site (UNESCO World Heritage Site, 1982). Gymnasium wall

Background imageArchaeological Site of Cyrene Collection: Lybia, Cyrene, Sanctuary of Apollo

Lybia, Cyrene, Sanctuary of Apollo
Libya - Cyrene, Archaeological Site (UNESCO World Heritage Site, 1982). Sanctuary of Apollo

Background imageArchaeological Site of Cyrene Collection: Lybia, Cyrene, Sanctuary of Apollo

Lybia, Cyrene, Sanctuary of Apollo
Lybia - Cyrenaica. Cyrene (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1982). Sanctuary of Apollo

Background imageArchaeological Site of Cyrene Collection: Lybia, Cyrene, Sanctuary of Apollo

Lybia, Cyrene, Sanctuary of Apollo
Lybia - Cyrenaica. Cyrene (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1982). Sanctuary of Apollo

Background imageArchaeological Site of Cyrene Collection: Lybia, Cyrene, Sanctuary of Apollo

Lybia, Cyrene, Sanctuary of Apollo
Lybia - Cyrenaica. Cyrene (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1982). Sanctuary of Apollo

Background imageArchaeological Site of Cyrene Collection: Libya, Cyrenaica, Cyrene, headless statue

Libya, Cyrenaica, Cyrene, headless statue
Libya - Cyrenaica - Cyrene. UNESCO World Heritage List, 1982. Headless statue

Background imageArchaeological Site of Cyrene Collection: Libya, Cyrenaica, Cyrene, Apollo Sanctuary

Libya, Cyrenaica, Cyrene, Apollo Sanctuary
Libya - Cyrene, Archaeological Site (UNESCO World Heritage Site, 1982). Apollo Sanctuary

Background imageArchaeological Site of Cyrene Collection: Libya, Cyrene, Roman Forum and Victory Memorial

Libya, Cyrene, Roman Forum and Victory Memorial
Libya - Cyrene, Archaeological Site (UNESCO World Heritage Site, 1982). Roman Forum and Victory Memorial

Background imageArchaeological Site of Cyrene Collection: Libya, Cyrene, Apollo Sanctuary

Libya, Cyrene, Apollo Sanctuary
Libya - Cyrene, Archaeological Site (UNESCO World Heritage Site, 1982). Apollo Sanctuary

Background imageArchaeological Site of Cyrene Collection: Libya, Cyrene, Fountain near Apollo Sanctuary, sculpture of lion

Libya, Cyrene, Fountain near Apollo Sanctuary, sculpture of lion

Background imageArchaeological Site of Cyrene Collection: Libya, Cyrene, fountain near Apollo Sanctuary

Libya, Cyrene, fountain near Apollo Sanctuary
Libya - Cyrene, Archaeological Site (UNESCO World Heritage Site, 1982). Fountain near Apollo Sanctuary

Background imageArchaeological Site of Cyrene Collection: Libya, Shahhat, Sanctuary of Apollo at Cyrene Archaeological Site

Libya, Shahhat, Sanctuary of Apollo at Cyrene Archaeological Site
Libya - Cyrene (Shahhat), Archaeological Site (UNESCO World Heritage Site, 1982) - Sanctuary of Apollo

Background imageArchaeological Site of Cyrene Collection: Libya, Cyrene, Historical Cyrenaica, Colonnaded hall of Ancient Ptolemais (Tulmaythah)

Libya, Cyrene, Historical Cyrenaica, Colonnaded hall of Ancient Ptolemais (Tulmaythah)
Libya. Historical Cyrenaica. Ancient Ptolemais (Tulmaythah). Colonnaded hall

Background imageArchaeological Site of Cyrene Collection: Libya, Cyrene, Historical Cyrenaica, Ancient Apollonia (Marsa Susah), Detail of architecture

Libya, Cyrene, Historical Cyrenaica, Ancient Apollonia (Marsa Susah), Detail of architecture
Libya - Historical Cyrenaica - Ancient Apollonia or Marsa Susa (modern Susah). Roman baths. Architectural detail

Background imageArchaeological Site of Cyrene Collection: Libya, Cyrene, Archaeological Site, Greek Necropolis ( 460-300 b. C. )

Libya, Cyrene, Archaeological Site, Greek Necropolis ( 460-300 b. C. )
Libya - Cyrenaica - Ptolemais - Greek necropolis (460-300 b.C.)

Background imageArchaeological Site of Cyrene Collection: Libya, Cyrene, Historical Cyrenaica, Ancient Apollonia (Marsa Susah), Colonnaded central basilica

Libya, Cyrene, Historical Cyrenaica, Ancient Apollonia (Marsa Susah), Colonnaded central basilica
Libya - Historical Cyrenaica - Ancient Apollonia or Marsa Susa (modern Susah). Ruins, columns of central basilica

Background imageArchaeological Site of Cyrene Collection: Libya, Cyrene, Historical Cyrenaica, Ancient Apollonia (Marsa Susah), Colonnaded eastern basilica

Libya, Cyrene, Historical Cyrenaica, Ancient Apollonia (Marsa Susah), Colonnaded eastern basilica
Libya - Historical Cyrenaica - Ancient Apollonia or Marsa Susa (modern Susah). Ruins of colonnaded eastern basilica

Background imageArchaeological Site of Cyrene Collection: Libya, Cyrene, Historical Cyrenaica, Ancient Cyrene (Shahhat), Place of ritual ablutions

Libya, Cyrene, Historical Cyrenaica, Ancient Cyrene (Shahhat), Place of ritual ablutions
Libya - Cyrene, archaeological site (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1982). Baths for ritual ablutions

Background imageArchaeological Site of Cyrene Collection: Libya, Cyrene, Historical Cyrenaica, El Beida, Libyan capital, Detail of architecture

Libya, Cyrene, Historical Cyrenaica, El Beida, Libyan capital, Detail of architecture
Libya - Historical Cyrenaica - Al Bayda - Roman temple of Asclepius, architectural detail, column capital

Background imageArchaeological Site of Cyrene Collection: Libya, Cyrene, Historical Cyrenaica, Colonnaded hall of Ancient Ptolemais (Tulmaythah)

Libya, Cyrene, Historical Cyrenaica, Colonnaded hall of Ancient Ptolemais (Tulmaythah)
Libya - Cyrenaica - Ancient Ptolemais (Tulmaythah). Columns Palace

Background imageArchaeological Site of Cyrene Collection: Libya, Cyrene, Historical Cyrenaica, Ancient Apollonia (Marsa Susah), Colonnaded eastern basilica

Libya, Cyrene, Historical Cyrenaica, Ancient Apollonia (Marsa Susah), Colonnaded eastern basilica
Libya. Historical Cyrenaica. Ancient Apollonia (Marsa Susah). Colonnaded eastern basilica

Background imageArchaeological Site of Cyrene Collection: Libya, Cyrene, Historical Cyrenaica, Ancient Apollonia (Marsa Susah), Detail of architecture

Libya, Cyrene, Historical Cyrenaica, Ancient Apollonia (Marsa Susah), Detail of architecture
Libya - Historical Cyrenaica - Ancient Apollonia or Marsa Susa (modern Susah). Roman baths. Detail of architecture

Background imageArchaeological Site of Cyrene Collection: Libya, Cyrene, Historical Cyrenaica, Ancient Apollonia (Marsa Susah), Colonnaded central basilica

Libya, Cyrene, Historical Cyrenaica, Ancient Apollonia (Marsa Susah), Colonnaded central basilica
Libya - Historical Cyrenaica - Ancient Apollonia or Marsa Susa (modern Susah). Columns of the central basilica

Background imageArchaeological Site of Cyrene Collection: Libya, Cyrene, Archaeological Site, The Ptolemaion (later called Cesareum)

Libya, Cyrene, Archaeological Site, The Ptolemaion (later called Cesareum)
Libya - Cyrene, archaeological site (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1982). The Ptolemaion (later called Caesareum)

Background imageArchaeological Site of Cyrene Collection: Cyrene, UNESCO World Heritage Site, founded in 630 BC on the top of the valley of the Jebel Akhdar

Cyrene, UNESCO World Heritage Site, founded in 630 BC on the top of the valley of the Jebel Akhdar, now Cyrenaica region, Libya, North Africa, Africa

Background imageArchaeological Site of Cyrene Collection: The Temple of Apollo, Cyrene, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Libya, North Africa, Africa

The Temple of Apollo, Cyrene, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Libya, North Africa, Africa

Background imageArchaeological Site of Cyrene Collection: Apollonia Cyrenaica, one of the five towns of the Libyan Pentapolis, the port town of Cyrene

Apollonia Cyrenaica, one of the five towns of the Libyan Pentapolis, the port town of Cyrene, Libya, North Africa, Africa

Background imageArchaeological Site of Cyrene Collection: Cyrene, UNESCO World Heritage Site, founded in 630 BC, Libya, North Africa, Africa

Cyrene, UNESCO World Heritage Site, founded in 630 BC, Libya, North Africa, Africa

Background imageArchaeological Site of Cyrene Collection: The Acropolis of Cyrene, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Libya, North Africa, Africa

The Acropolis of Cyrene, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Libya, North Africa, Africa

Background imageArchaeological Site of Cyrene Collection: The Temple of Apollo, Cyrene, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Libya, North Africa, Africa

The Temple of Apollo, Cyrene, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Libya, North Africa, Africa

Background imageArchaeological Site of Cyrene Collection: LIBYA. AKHDAR. Shahhat. Cyrene. Tomb. Roman art

LIBYA. AKHDAR. Shahhat. Cyrene. Tomb. Roman art.; Greek art

Background imageArchaeological Site of Cyrene Collection: LIBYA. AKHDAR. Shahhat. Cyrene. Greek theatre

LIBYA. AKHDAR. Shahhat. Cyrene. Greek theatre (6th c. BC) rebuilt during the Roman period (1st c. BC-3rd c. AD). Archaic Greek art. Architecture

Background imageArchaeological Site of Cyrene Collection: LIBYA. AKHDAR. Shahhat. Cyrene. Tob at Greek-Roman

LIBYA. AKHDAR. Shahhat. Cyrene. Tob at Greek-Roman necropolis. Greek art.; Roman art. Architecture

Background imageArchaeological Site of Cyrene Collection: THREE GRACES. Marble, 3rd century B. C. from the ruins of Cyrene, a Greek colony in Cyrenaica

THREE GRACES. Marble, 3rd century B. C. from the ruins of Cyrene, a Greek colony in Cyrenaica, present day Libya
THREE GRACES. Marble, 3rd century B.C. from the ruins of Cyrene, a Greek colony in Cyrenaica, present day Libya

Background imageArchaeological Site of Cyrene Collection: Couple from Cyrene, Libya with their Singer Sewing Machine

Couple from Cyrene, Libya with their Singer Sewing Machine

Background imageArchaeological Site of Cyrene Collection: Libya Scenery

Libya Scenery
Wadi Muchgun, three kilometres west of Cyrene

Background imageArchaeological Site of Cyrene Collection: Mosaic, currently in the museum, taken from the Greek and Roman site of Cyrene

Mosaic, currently in the museum, taken from the Greek and Roman site of Cyrene, Libya, North Africa, Africa

Background imageArchaeological Site of Cyrene Collection: House of Jason Magnus, Greek and Roman site of Cyrene, UNESCO World Heritage Site

House of Jason Magnus, Greek and Roman site of Cyrene, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Libya, North Africa, Africa

Background imageArchaeological Site of Cyrene Collection: Sanctuary of Apollo, Temple of Artemis, Greek and Roman site of Cyrene

Sanctuary of Apollo, Temple of Artemis, Greek and Roman site of Cyrene, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Libya, North Africa, Africa

Background imageArchaeological Site of Cyrene Collection: Sanctuary of Apollo, Greek and Roman site of Cyrene, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Sanctuary of Apollo, Greek and Roman site of Cyrene, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Libya, North Africa, Africa

Background imageArchaeological Site of Cyrene Collection: Sanctuary of Apollo, Temple of Apollo, Greek and Roman site of Cyrene, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Sanctuary of Apollo, Temple of Apollo, Greek and Roman site of Cyrene, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Libya, North Africa, Africa

Background imageArchaeological Site of Cyrene Collection: Lion statue, Temple of Apollo, Sanctuary of Apollo, Greek and Roman site of Cyrene

Lion statue, Temple of Apollo, Sanctuary of Apollo, Greek and Roman site of Cyrene, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Libya, North Africa, Africa

Background imageArchaeological Site of Cyrene Collection: Sanctuary of Apollo, Temple of Apollo, Greek and Roman site of Cyrene, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Sanctuary of Apollo, Temple of Apollo, Greek and Roman site of Cyrene, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Libya, North Africa, Africa

Background imageArchaeological Site of Cyrene Collection: Odeon (small Greek theatre), Greek and Roman site of Cyrene, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Odeon (small Greek theatre), Greek and Roman site of Cyrene, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Libya, North Africa, Africa

Background imageArchaeological Site of Cyrene Collection: Agora, Greek and Roman ruins, Cyrene, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Libya

Agora, Greek and Roman ruins, Cyrene, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Libya, North Africa, Africa



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Archaeological Site of Cyrene Collection

The Archaeological Site of Cyrene is located in the modern-day city of Shahhat, Libya. It was founded by the Greeks in 630 BC and was one of the most important cities in North Africa during Hellenistic and Roman times. The site includes a number of ancient monuments, such as temples, theatres, baths, public squares and necropolises. One of its most famous monuments is the Temple of Apollo which dates back to the 4th century BC. The archaeological site also contains many other interesting ruins from various periods including Greek and Roman remains as well as Byzantine structures. Cyrene is an important part of Libya's cultural heritage and has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1982.
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The Archaeological Site of Cyrene is a collection of stunning images that showcase the beauty and historical significance of this ancient city in Libya. The site was founded by Greek settlers in 630 BC and became an important center for trade, culture, and education. Today, it is recognized as one of the most significant archaeological sites in North Africa. Media Storehouse offers a range of products featuring these breathtaking images, including wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles, and greeting cards. Each item captures the intricate details and vibrant colors of the ruins at Cyrene. Whether you are a history buff or simply appreciate beautiful artwork inspired by ancient civilizations, our collection is sure to impress. The Archaeological Site of Cyrene serves as a reminder of the rich cultural heritage that exists throughout Africa and beyond.
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Archaeological Site of Cyrene art prints are high-quality reproductions of photographs taken at the ancient city of Cyrene, located in modern-day Libya. The site was founded by Greeks in the 7th century BC and later became a Roman colony. It is known for its impressive ruins, including temples, theaters, and public buildings. These art prints capture the beauty and historical significance of this UNESCO World Heritage Site. They are available in a variety of sizes and formats to suit any home or office decor. Whether you're an art collector or simply interested in history, these prints offer a unique glimpse into one of Africa's most important archaeological sites. Each print is carefully crafted using state-of-the-art printing technology to ensure that every detail is captured with stunning clarity. From the intricate carvings on ancient columns to sweeping views of the surrounding landscape, these prints bring the wonders of Cyrene right into your home.
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We offer a wide range of art prints featuring the archaeological site of Cyrene in Libya. These prints showcase the stunning beauty and historical significance of this ancient city, which was founded by Greek colonists in 631 BC. Some of the most popular art prints available from Media Storehouse include images of the Temple of Apollo, one of the most important religious sites in Cyrene. Other popular options include depictions of the Roman Theatre, which dates back to the 2nd century AD and could seat up to 3,000 people. In addition to these iconic landmarks, Media Storehouse also offers a variety of other images that capture different aspects of life in ancient Cyrene. From intricate mosaics and sculptures to everyday objects like pottery and jewelry, there is something for everyone among their collection. Whether you are an archaeology enthusiast or simply appreciate beautiful artwork, these art prints are sure to add a touch of history and culture to any home or office space.
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