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The Archaeological Site of Sabratha is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in Libya, Africa

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Background imageArchaeological Site of Sabratha Collection: The theater of the old city of Sabratha, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Libya

The theater of the old city of Sabratha, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Libya, North Africa, Africa

Background imageArchaeological Site of Sabratha Collection: Theatre, Sabratha, Libya

Theatre, Sabratha, Libya
The Roman Theatre of Sabratha in Libya. The magnificent late 3rd century theatre, that retains its three-storey architectural backdrop

Background imageArchaeological Site of Sabratha Collection: Sabratha Roman archaeological site. Sabratha, Tripolitania, Libya

Sabratha Roman archaeological site. Sabratha, Tripolitania, Libya

Background imageArchaeological Site of Sabratha Collection: Latrines, Roman site of Sabratha, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Libya, North Africa, Africa

Latrines, Roman site of Sabratha, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Libya, North Africa, Africa

Background imageArchaeological Site of Sabratha Collection: Mosaic at the Seaward Bath, Roman site of Sabratha, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Mosaic at the Seaward Bath, Roman site of Sabratha, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Libya, North Africa, Africa

Background imageArchaeological Site of Sabratha Collection: The theatre, detail of the three storey scaena (stage), Roman, late 2nd century AD

The theatre, detail of the three storey scaena (stage), Roman, late 2nd century AD
XAM92105 The theatre, detail of the three storey scaena (stage), Roman, late 2nd century AD, restored 1937 (photo) (detail of 92104); Sabratha, Libya; Ali Meyer

Background imageArchaeological Site of Sabratha Collection: A city in Libya after the Cosmographia of Julius Solinus (14th century). In the middle row

A city in Libya after the Cosmographia of Julius Solinus (14th century). In the middle row
GIA5033683 A city in Libya after the Cosmographia of Julius Solinus (14th century). In the middle row, in the center and on the left you can recognize Sabratha and Leptis Magna.; (add.info)

Background imageArchaeological Site of Sabratha Collection: Curved niche of the scaenae frons (stage front) framing the central door the theatre, Roman

Curved niche of the scaenae frons (stage front) framing the central door the theatre, Roman, late 2nd century
BEN85401 Curved niche of the scaenae frons (stage front) framing the central door the theatre, Roman, late 2nd century, restored 1937 (photo) (detail of 85400); Sabratha

Background imageArchaeological Site of Sabratha Collection: The Roman theatre, detail of one of the curved niches at the front of the scaena (stage)

The Roman theatre, detail of one of the curved niches at the front of the scaena (stage) with carved relief decoration
XAM92106 The Roman theatre, detail of one of the curved niches at the front of the scaena (stage) with carved relief decoration, 2nd century AD (photo) (detail of 92104); Sabratha, Libya; Ali Meyer

Background imageArchaeological Site of Sabratha Collection: View of the scaena (stage) and orchestra of the theatre, Roman, late 2nd century

View of the scaena (stage) and orchestra of the theatre, Roman, late 2nd century
BEN85400 View of the scaena (stage) and orchestra of the theatre, Roman, late 2nd century, restored 1937 (photo) (for detail see 85401); Sabratha, Libya; Photo © Raffaello Bencini

Background imageArchaeological Site of Sabratha Collection: Pulpit of the scene from the Sabratha Theatre near Leptis Magna in Libya at the Augustan

Pulpit of the scene from the Sabratha Theatre near Leptis Magna in Libya at the Augustan Exhibition in Rome in 1938 Rome Augustan Exhibition Pulpit. Date of Photograph:1938. Date of Artwork:II-III sec

Background imageArchaeological Site of Sabratha Collection: Fragment from the floor of the Roman Baths, c.2nd century BC (mosaic)

Fragment from the floor of the Roman Baths, c.2nd century BC (mosaic)
BAL103291 Fragment from the floor of the Roman Baths, c.2nd century BC (mosaic) by Roman, (2nd century BC); Sabratha, Libya

Background imageArchaeological Site of Sabratha Collection: Sabratha Roman site, Tripolitania, Libya

Sabratha Roman site, Tripolitania, Libya

Background imageArchaeological Site of Sabratha Collection: Roman theater and peristyle house, 2nd-3rd century

Roman theater and peristyle house, 2nd-3rd century
LRI4657429 Roman theater and peristyle house, 2nd-3rd century by Roman, (3rd century AD); Sabratha, Libya; (add.info.: Roman art: view of the Roman theatre and the ruins of houses)

Background imageArchaeological Site of Sabratha Collection: Dolphin carving in front of stage, Sabratha, Libya, c. 190 AD

Dolphin carving in front of stage, Sabratha, Libya, c. 190 AD
3477279 Dolphin carving in front of stage, Sabratha, Libya, c.190 AD by Roman, (2nd century AD); (add.info.: Theatre (2nd century AD)

Background imageArchaeological Site of Sabratha Collection: Relief carving of a dolphin in front of the stage of the Roman Theatre (photo)

Relief carving of a dolphin in front of the stage of the Roman Theatre (photo)
JCH308264 Relief carving of a dolphin in front of the stage of the Roman Theatre (photo) by Roman, (2nd century AD); Sabratha

Background imageArchaeological Site of Sabratha Collection: Archeological site and roman theater, 2nd-3rd century

Archeological site and roman theater, 2nd-3rd century
LRI4657452 Archeological site and roman theater, 2nd-3rd century by Roman, (3rd century AD); Sabratha, Libya; (add.info.: Roman art: view of the ruins and the Roman theatre)

Background imageArchaeological Site of Sabratha Collection: Sabratha ship returning to the port of Ostia (mosaic, 1st century BC-1st century AD)

Sabratha ship returning to the port of Ostia (mosaic, 1st century BC-1st century AD)
LRI4643143 Sabratha ship returning to the port of Ostia (mosaic, 1st century BC-1st century AD) by Roman, (1st century BC); Aree archeologiche di Ostia Antica e Isola Sacra, Rome

Background imageArchaeological Site of Sabratha Collection: Bas-reliefs on the Proscenium of the Roman theatre, Sabratha, Libya, 2nd century AD

Bas-reliefs on the Proscenium of the Roman theatre, Sabratha, Libya, 2nd century AD
3477278 Bas-reliefs on the Proscenium of the Roman theatre, Sabratha, Libya, 2nd century AD by Roman, (2nd century AD); (add.info.: LIBYA, Sabratha Theatre (2nd century AD)

Background imageArchaeological Site of Sabratha Collection: The new important archaeological discoveries in Tripolitania (colour litho)

The new important archaeological discoveries in Tripolitania (colour litho)
2777621 The new important archaeological discoveries in Tripolitania (colour litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageArchaeological Site of Sabratha Collection: Archeological site and roman theater, 2nd-3rd century

Archeological site and roman theater, 2nd-3rd century
LRI4657442 Archeological site and roman theater, 2nd-3rd century by Roman, (3rd century AD); Sabratha, Libya; (add.info.: Roman art: view of the ruins and the Roman theatre)

Background imageArchaeological Site of Sabratha Collection: Roman theater, 2nd-3rd century

Roman theater, 2nd-3rd century
LRI4657430 Roman theater, 2nd-3rd century by Roman, (3rd century AD); Sabratha, Libya; (add.info.: Roman art: view of the Roman theatre, 2nd-3rd century Sabratha Libya (Roman art: roman theater)

Background imageArchaeological Site of Sabratha Collection: Decouverte d un buste de Jupiter a Sabratha en Libye en 1925

Decouverte d un buste de Jupiter a Sabratha en Libye en 1925
GIA4753643 Decouverte d un buste de Jupiter A Sabratha en Libye en 1925. illustration de Achille Beltrame by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageArchaeological Site of Sabratha Collection: Sstage of roman theater, 2nd-3rd century

Sstage of roman theater, 2nd-3rd century
LRI4657414 Sstage of roman theater, 2nd-3rd century by Roman, (3rd century AD); Sabratha, Libya; (add.info.: Roman art: view of the Roman theatre)

Background imageArchaeological Site of Sabratha Collection: Stage of roman theater, 2nd-3rd century

Stage of roman theater, 2nd-3rd century
LRI4657426 Stage of roman theater, 2nd-3rd century by Roman, (3rd century AD); Sabratha, Libya; (add.info.: Roman art: view of the Roman theatre)

Background imageArchaeological Site of Sabratha Collection: 20062113

20062113
LIBYA Tripolitania Sabratha The Theatre back scene and seating

Background imageArchaeological Site of Sabratha Collection: 20062109

20062109
LIBYA Tripolitania Sabratha The theatre back scene and seating. Theater scaenae frons

Background imageArchaeological Site of Sabratha Collection: 20062114

20062114
LIBYA Tripolitania Sabratha Headless and armless classical statue on raised plinth with standing columns behind

Background imageArchaeological Site of Sabratha Collection: 20062117

20062117
LIBYA Tripolitania Sabratha Theatre. Dolphin sculpture. Theater

Background imageArchaeological Site of Sabratha Collection: 20062116

20062116
LIBYA Tripolitania Sabratha Roman Forum. Standing columns and ruined walls and streets

Background imageArchaeological Site of Sabratha Collection: 20062106

20062106
LIBYA Tripolitania Sabratha Bas relief carvings of mythological figures on white marble pulpitum of theatre. Theater Possibly the Three Grace s

Background imageArchaeological Site of Sabratha Collection: 20062107

20062107
LIBYA Tripolitania Sabratha Bas relief carving of mythological figure on white marble pulpitum of theatre. Theater

Background imageArchaeological Site of Sabratha Collection: Temple of Isis, Sabratha, Libya

Temple of Isis, Sabratha, Libya. The Roman city of Sabratha, in Tripolitania, dates from the 1st-3rd centuries AD

Background imageArchaeological Site of Sabratha Collection: The theatre, ruined Roman city of Sabratha, Libya

The theatre, ruined Roman city of Sabratha, Libya. The Roman city of Sabratha, in Tripolitania, dates from the 1st-3rd centuries AD

Background imageArchaeological Site of Sabratha Collection: The Three Graces, Sabratha, Libya, c161-c192 AD

The Three Graces, Sabratha, Libya, c161-c192 AD. Roman carving of the female personifications of beauty, charm, and grace

Background imageArchaeological Site of Sabratha Collection: Roman theatre, Sabratha, Libya, c161-192 AD

Roman theatre, Sabratha, Libya, c161-192 AD

Background imageArchaeological Site of Sabratha Collection: Roman theatre, Sabratha, Libya, c161-c192 AD

Roman theatre, Sabratha, Libya, c161-c192 AD

Background imageArchaeological Site of Sabratha Collection: Three Muses, Sabratha, Libya, c161-c192 AD

Three Muses, Sabratha, Libya, c161-c192 AD. Roman carving in the theatre, showing the patron goddesses of the arts. In Greek mythology they were daughters of Zeus

Background imageArchaeological Site of Sabratha Collection: Roman carving at Sabratha, Libya, c161-c192 AD

Roman carving at Sabratha, Libya, c161-c192 AD. Sculptural relief in the theatre showing a scene from a tragedy

Background imageArchaeological Site of Sabratha Collection: Roman comic masks, Sabratha, Libya, c161-c192 AD

Roman comic masks, Sabratha, Libya, c161-c192 AD. Relief carvings in the theatre at Sabratha

Background imageArchaeological Site of Sabratha Collection: Sabratha, Libya; Columns Remains from at the Ancient Roman City of Sabratha lying just off

Sabratha, Libya; Columns Remains from at the Ancient Roman City of Sabratha lying just off the Mediterranean sea

Background imageArchaeological Site of Sabratha Collection: Libya, Sabratha. Columns

Libya, Sabratha. Columns

Background imageArchaeological Site of Sabratha Collection: Libya, Sabratha. Marble relief around base of theatre stage

Libya, Sabratha. Marble relief around base of theatre stage

Background imageArchaeological Site of Sabratha Collection: A mosaic on the floor of the Seaward or Ocean Baths

A mosaic on the floor of the Seaward or Ocean Baths at the ancient Roman city of Sabratha

Background imageArchaeological Site of Sabratha Collection: Temple of Isis built in the 1st century AD at the ancient

Temple of Isis built in the 1st century AD at the ancient Roman city of Sabratha. It faces the Mediterranean in keeping with its dedication to the Egyptian goddess Isis

Background imageArchaeological Site of Sabratha Collection: Detail of carving of Judgement of Paris on one of the

Detail of carving of Judgement of Paris on one of the decorative panels in the facade of the Roman theatre at Sabratha, one of the most remarkable in the Roman world

Background imageArchaeological Site of Sabratha Collection: Corinthian capital Leptis, Sabratha, Libya

Corinthian capital Leptis, Sabratha, Libya

Background imageArchaeological Site of Sabratha Collection: Female roman torso Sabratha Libya

Female roman torso Sabratha Libya



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Archaeological Site of Sabratha Collection

The Archaeological Site of Sabratha is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in Libya, Africa. It was once an ancient Phoenician trading post that later became part of the Roman Empire. The site includes a well-preserved theatre, temples, baths and other structures from the Roman period. The city also has several monuments from earlier periods including Punic and Hellenistic remains. Visitors to the site can explore its many ruins and learn about its long history as a major trading port on the Mediterranean Sea. The archaeological museum at Sabratha houses artifacts from all periods of its history, making it an important source for learning about Libya's past.
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