Fraud Blocker Skip to main content

Home > Africa > Tunisia > Tunisia Heritage Sites > Amphitheatre of El Jem

Amphitheatre of El Jem Collection

Choose a picture from our Amphitheatre of El Jem Collection for your Wall Art and Photo Gifts

322 items

Background imageAmphitheatre of El Jem Collection: Reconstruction of the two Punic ports, Tunisia, Carthage (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1979), drawing

Reconstruction of the two Punic ports, Tunisia, Carthage (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1979), drawing
Tunisia - Carthage (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1979). Reconstruction of the two Punic ports, drawing

Background imageAmphitheatre of El Jem Collection: Remains of Roman villas

Remains of Roman villas, Carthage, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tunisia, North Africa, Africa

Background imageAmphitheatre of El Jem Collection: Doorway in the Medina of Tunis

Doorway in the Medina of Tunis
Tunisia, Tunis, doorway with yellow painted door inside the Medina of Tunis, a UNESCO World Heritage site since 1979

Background imageAmphitheatre of El Jem Collection: Byrsa Hill, the original Punic site at Carthage, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Byrsa Hill, the original Punic site at Carthage, UNESCO World Heritage Site, near Tunis, Tunisia, North Africa, Africa

Background imageAmphitheatre of El Jem Collection: Roman theatre at Dougga

Roman theatre at Dougga
The theatre of Roman ruins in Dougga. Dougga or Thugga is an ancient Roman city in northern Tunisia. UNESCO qualified Dougga as a World Heritage Site in 1997

Background imageAmphitheatre of El Jem Collection: Ruins of ancient Roman baths, Antonine Baths, Carthage, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Ruins of ancient Roman baths, Antonine Baths, Carthage, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tunis, Tunisia, North Africa, Africa

Background imageAmphitheatre of El Jem Collection: Ruins of the Roman Baths at Carthage

Ruins of the Roman Baths at Carthage, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tunisia, North Africa, Africa

Background imageAmphitheatre of El Jem Collection: Antonine Baths

Antonine Baths, Carthage, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tunisia, North Africa, Africa

Background imageAmphitheatre of El Jem Collection: View from Ribat of the Medina

View from Ribat of the Medina, Sousse, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tunisia, North Africa, Africa

Background imageAmphitheatre of El Jem Collection: Ruins of ancient Roman baths, Antonine Baths, Carthage, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Ruins of ancient Roman baths, Antonine Baths, Carthage, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tunis, Tunisia, North Africa, Africa

Background imageAmphitheatre of El Jem Collection: Ruins of ancient Roman baths, Antonine Baths, Carthage, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Ruins of ancient Roman baths, Antonine Baths, Carthage, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tunis, Tunisia, North Africa, Africa

Background imageAmphitheatre of El Jem Collection: Roman theatre (168 AD), Dougga (Thugga), UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tunisia

Roman theatre (168 AD), Dougga (Thugga), UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tunisia

Background imageAmphitheatre of El Jem Collection: Africa, Tunisia, Sfax, Old Medina (UNESCO World heritage Site)

Africa, Tunisia, Sfax, Old Medina (UNESCO World heritage Site)

Background imageAmphitheatre of El Jem Collection: Tunisia, El Jem, Camel in front of Roman Amphitheatre

Tunisia, El Jem, Camel in front of Roman Amphitheatre

Background imageAmphitheatre of El Jem Collection: Punic-Libyan Mausoleum, Dougga (Thugga), UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tunisia

Punic-Libyan Mausoleum, Dougga (Thugga), UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tunisia

Background imageAmphitheatre of El Jem Collection: Window of old house in Medinah, Kairouan, Tunisia

Window of old house in Medinah, Kairouan, Tunisia

Background imageAmphitheatre of El Jem Collection: Africa, Tunisia, Amphitheatre of El Jem (UNESCO World Heritage Site)

Africa, Tunisia, Amphitheatre of El Jem (UNESCO World Heritage Site)

Background imageAmphitheatre of El Jem Collection: Tunisia, Central Western Tunisia, Dougga, Roman-era city ruins, Unesco site, The Capitole

Tunisia, Central Western Tunisia, Dougga, Roman-era city ruins, Unesco site, The Capitole, Square of the Winds

Background imageAmphitheatre of El Jem Collection: Africa, Tunisia, Kairouan, Old Medina (UNESCO World heritage Site), market

Africa, Tunisia, Kairouan, Old Medina (UNESCO World heritage Site), market

Background imageAmphitheatre of El Jem Collection: Africa, Tunisia, Dougga, Roman Ruins (UNESCO World Heritage Site)

Africa, Tunisia, Dougga, Roman Ruins (UNESCO World Heritage Site)

Background imageAmphitheatre of El Jem Collection: Africa, Tunisia, Ruins of the Punic city of Kerkouane (500 BC circa), UNESCO World

Africa, Tunisia, Ruins of the Punic city of Kerkouane (500 BC circa), UNESCO World Heritage Site

Background imageAmphitheatre of El Jem Collection: Tunisia, El Jem, Camels in front of Roman Amphitheatre

Tunisia, El Jem, Camels in front of Roman Amphitheatre

Background imageAmphitheatre of El Jem Collection: Tunisia, El Jem, Roman Amphitheatre

Tunisia, El Jem, Roman Amphitheatre

Background imageAmphitheatre of El Jem Collection: DDE-90022867

DDE-90022867
Tunisia, Central Western Tunisia, Dougga, olive grove, springtime Date: 25/01/2007

Background imageAmphitheatre of El Jem Collection: DDE-90022866

DDE-90022866
Tunisia, Central Western Tunisia, Dougga, olive grove, springtime Date: 25/01/2007

Background imageAmphitheatre of El Jem Collection: Tunisia, El Jem, Roman Amphitheatre

Tunisia, El Jem, Roman Amphitheatre

Background imageAmphitheatre of El Jem Collection: Tunisia, Teboursouk, Dougga archaeological site, The Capitol, a Roman temple, seen

Tunisia, Teboursouk, Dougga archaeological site, The Capitol, a Roman temple, seen through the door of the unamed temple

Background imageAmphitheatre of El Jem Collection: Tunisia, Teboursouk, Dougga archaeological site, Libyo-Punic Mausoleum, built in the

Tunisia, Teboursouk, Dougga archaeological site, Libyo-Punic Mausoleum, built in the 2nd century BC, a pre-Roman monument

Background imageAmphitheatre of El Jem Collection: Tunisia, Teboursouk, Dougga archaeological site, Roman Amphitheatre

Tunisia, Teboursouk, Dougga archaeological site, Roman Amphitheatre

Background imageAmphitheatre of El Jem Collection: Tunisia, Teboursouk, Dougga archaeological site, The Capitol, a Roman temple

Tunisia, Teboursouk, Dougga archaeological site, The Capitol, a Roman temple

Background imageAmphitheatre of El Jem Collection: Tunisia, Teboursouk, Dougga archaeological site, Insribed stone infront of the The

Tunisia, Teboursouk, Dougga archaeological site, Insribed stone infront of the The Capitol, a Roman temple

Background imageAmphitheatre of El Jem Collection: Tunisia, Teboursouk, Dougga archaeological site, Temple of Saturn

Tunisia, Teboursouk, Dougga archaeological site, Temple of Saturn

Background imageAmphitheatre of El Jem Collection: Tunisia, Teboursouk, Dougga archaeological site, The Capitol, a Roman temple, seen

Tunisia, Teboursouk, Dougga archaeological site, The Capitol, a Roman temple, seen through the door of the unamed temple

Background imageAmphitheatre of El Jem Collection: Tunisia, Teboursouk, Dougga archaeological site, The Capitol, a Roman temple

Tunisia, Teboursouk, Dougga archaeological site, The Capitol, a Roman temple

Background imageAmphitheatre of El Jem Collection: Tunisia, El Jem, Roman Amphitheatre

Tunisia, El Jem, Roman Amphitheatre

Background imageAmphitheatre of El Jem Collection: Tunisia, El Jem, Roman Amphitheatre

Tunisia, El Jem, Roman Amphitheatre

Background imageAmphitheatre of El Jem Collection: Tunisia, El Jem, Roman Amphitheatre

Tunisia, El Jem, Roman Amphitheatre

Background imageAmphitheatre of El Jem Collection: Lake Ichkeul in National Park of Ichkeul, Bizerte province, Tunisia

Lake Ichkeul in National Park of Ichkeul, Bizerte province, Tunisia
Ichkeul Lake is a lake in northern Tunisia, located 20 kilometers ( 12 miles) to Bizerte, the northernmost city in Africa on the Mediterranean Sea

Background imageAmphitheatre of El Jem Collection: Roman Ruins Temple of Juno Caelestis, 3rd Century b. C. Dougga Archaeological Site

Roman Ruins Temple of Juno Caelestis, 3rd Century b. C. Dougga Archaeological Site
Roman Ruins Temple of Juno Caelestis, 3rd Century b.C. Dougga Archaeological Site, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tunisia, North Africa

Background imageAmphitheatre of El Jem Collection: The Capitol, Dougga Archaeological Site, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tunisia, North

The Capitol, Dougga Archaeological Site, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tunisia, North Africa

Background imageAmphitheatre of El Jem Collection: The Theatre, Roman ruins, Dougga Archaeological Site, UNESCO World Heritage Site

The Theatre, Roman ruins, Dougga Archaeological Site, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tunisia, North Africa

Background imageAmphitheatre of El Jem Collection: Statue of Marcus Aurelius, Roman ruins, Dougga Archaeological Site, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Statue of Marcus Aurelius, Roman ruins, Dougga Archaeological Site, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tunisia, North Africa

Background imageAmphitheatre of El Jem Collection: Public latrines and wash basin in Dougga, 2nd century BC

Public latrines and wash basin in Dougga, 2nd century BC
Public latrines and wash basin near the baths in the Roman city of Dougga, 2nd century BC

Background imageAmphitheatre of El Jem Collection: Capitol of Dougga, 2nd century

Capitol of Dougga, 2nd century
Capitol of Dougga, the modern city of Thugga. The temple is dedicated to Jupiter, Juno, and Minerva, 2nd century

Background imageAmphitheatre of El Jem Collection: The Roman theatre of Dougga, 2nd century

The Roman theatre of Dougga, 2nd century
The Roman theatre of Dougga, with a Corinthian colonnade, 2nd century

Background imageAmphitheatre of El Jem Collection: Roman city of Thugga, 2nd century

Roman city of Thugga, 2nd century
Roman city of Thugga, in the modern city of Dougga. The distant capitol is seen through an arch near the Licinian Baths, 2nd century

Background imageAmphitheatre of El Jem Collection: Phoenican inscription with the names of people working on a mausoleum

Phoenican inscription with the names of people working on a mausoleum
Phoenican inscription with the names of stonemasons and their assistants erecting the mausoleum of Atoun, son of Palu. Originally from Thugga, Tunisia. From the British Museums collection

Background imageAmphitheatre of El Jem Collection: Ruins of the Roman city of Thugga, 6th century BC

Ruins of the Roman city of Thugga, 6th century BC



All Professionally Made to Order for Quick Shipping



-

Why Choose Us?

We are a leading provider of Art Prints and Photo Gifts since 2004, working in partnership with a range of Sporting Clubs, Charities, Museums and Picture Libraries. A large share of profits from any of their images will go directly towards supporting that charity or club. Our archive of images is carefully curated to bring you a wide range of subjects, including landscapes, wildlife, architecture, and more. We ship from our partner labs in the UK, USA, EU (Netherlands) and Australia.
+

How do I place an order?

Ordering is quick & easy - Just follow 5 Simple Steps:
  1. Find your image: Use our search box or browse our online photo Collections to find the image you want.

  2. Choose your print format: Select your desired product and add it to your cart.

  3. Enter your details: If you're a returning customer, simply enter your email address and password, and we'll fill in your billing and shipping address details. All personal details are held securely and are fully GDPR compliant. As standard, we remove all Personally Identifiable Information after 12 months.

  4. Pay for your purchase: We use state-of-the-art security for online shopping and do not have access to your card details.

  5. Sit back and relax: We'll email you confirmation of your order and when it's dispatched. Registered customers can also track orders in the 'My Account' area.

+

How do I pay for an order?

You can pay for your order with most of the major credit and debit cards, or PayPal. For added security, major financial institutions process payment details separately and securely on our behalf. We do not have access to your online payment card details. Online payments are preferred however we do take phone orders. For UK customers only we accept cheques issued against a UK bank.
+

Is my data safe?

We take data security very seriously. We do not have access to your full card details and all payments are requested over a fully secure connection. Additionally, we fully comply with current European and GDPR legislation, and automatically remove all personal data after at most 12 months (unless you have an account with us and have signed in recently). We also have a strict opt-in policy and would never sell your personal details. Your data is only used to fulfill your order promptly and efficiently.
+

Is wall art ready to hang?

For quick and easy installation all wall art, including framed prints, canvas prints and metal prints are supplied with a ready to hang solution on the back. Generally, saw tooth hangers are applied as they allow wall art to hang flush against the wall. The serrated edge of the hanger prevents the frame from shifting or tilting when hung.
+

Are the photo prints fade resistant?

Yes, we use archival quality photo paper photographic paper for vivid reproduction Prints are an accurate representations of the original artwork, which is preserved for artistic character and authenticity. We guarantee they match previews shown on our web site