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Kasserine Collection

Discover the ancient wonders of Kasserine, Tunisia

Background imageKasserine Collection: Early Christian Baptismal Bath at Roman forum of Sufetula, Sbeitla, Tunisia, c20th century

Early Christian Baptismal Bath at Roman forum of Sufetula, Sbeitla, Tunisia, c20th century. Early Christian Baptismal Bath in a Basilica converted from a Roman Temple in Roman ruins of Sufetula in

Background imageKasserine Collection: Antonine Gate and ruined pillars, Sbeitla, Tunisia

Antonine Gate and ruined pillars, Sbeitla, Tunisia. Sbeitla is the site of the Roman city of Sufetula. The Antonine Gate, which was an entrance to the forum, was built in 139 AD

Background imageKasserine Collection: Back of temples, Sbeitla, Tunisia

Back of temples, Sbeitla, Tunisia. Sbeitla is the site of the Roman city of Sufetula. It had three temples, dedicated to the gods Jupiter, Juno and Minerva

Background imageKasserine Collection: Triumphal Arch, Sbeitla, Tunisia

Triumphal Arch, Sbeitla, Tunisia. Sbeitla is the site of the Roman city of Sufetula

Background imageKasserine Collection: Theatre, Sbeitla, Tunisia

Theatre, Sbeitla, Tunisia. Sbeitla is the site of the Roman city of Sufetula

Background imageKasserine Collection: Ruins of Sbeitla, the ancient Sufetula, c1890. Artist: Barbant

Ruins of Sbeitla, the ancient Sufetula, c1890. Artist: Barbant
Ruins of Sbeitla, the ancient Sufetula, c1890. The Roman city of Sufetula at Sbeitla in Tunisia. Illustration from The Universal Geography with Illustrations and Maps, Division XXI

Background imageKasserine Collection: Hypocaust in a Roman bath house, 2nd century

Hypocaust in a Roman bath house, 2nd century
Hypocaust in a Roman bath house in the Roman town of Sufetula, 2nd century

Background imageKasserine Collection: View of the Capitoline temple in Sufetula, 1st century

View of the Capitoline temple in Sufetula, 1st century
View of the Capitoline temple in Sufetula through an arch, 1st century

Background imageKasserine Collection: Capitoline temple in the forum of Sufetula, c. 1st century

Capitoline temple in the forum of Sufetula, c. 1st century
Capitoline temple in the Roman forum of Sufetula, c.1st century

Background imageKasserine Collection: Roman olive presses in the city of Sufetula

Roman olive presses in the city of Sufetula

Background imageKasserine Collection: Temples in the forum of Sufetula, 2nd century

Temples in the forum of Sufetula, 2nd century
Temples in the forum of Sufetula in Sbeitla, Tunisia, 2nd century

Background imageKasserine Collection: The Roman capitol of Sbeitla, 1st century

The Roman capitol of Sbeitla, 1st century
The Roman capitol of Sbeitla, Tunisa, 1st century


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Discover the ancient wonders of Kasserine, Tunisia. Immerse yourself in history as you explore the Early Christian Baptismal Bath at the Roman forum of Sufetula, a remarkable relic from the 20th century. Marvel at the grandeur of the Antonine Gate and ruined pillars in Sbeitla, remnants of a glorious past. Wander through the back of temples, where stories whisper through time. Stand in awe before the Triumphal Arch, an architectural masterpiece that transports you to another era. Step into the Theatre and let your imagination run wild as you envision performances from centuries ago. Transporting us even further back is Barbant's stunning artwork depicting ruins of Sbeitla in c1890 - a visual testament to its rich heritage. Delve into Roman life with a visit to Hypocaust in a Roman bath house dating back to the 2nd century. Admire panoramic views of Sufetula's Capitoline temple, standing proudly since the 1st century. Explore Temples within Sufetula's forum from the 2nd century and witness their timeless beauty. Don't miss out on witnessing Roman olive presses that once fueled this bustling city's economy. Finally, stand before The Roman capitol of Sbeitla - an iconic symbol representing Kasserine's historical significance throughout time. Embark on an unforgettable journey through Kasserine and be captivated by its ancient treasures that have stood strong for centuries.