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Labdah Collection

"Step back in time and explore the ancient wonders of Labdah, a hidden gem in Libya

Background imageLabdah Collection: Arch of Trajan, Leptis Magna, Libya

Arch of Trajan, Leptis Magna, Libya. Leptis Magna was one of the most important cities in Roman North Africa, attaining the peak of its prominence in the late 2nd century AD during the reign of

Background imageLabdah Collection: The Market, Leptis Magna, Libya

The Market, Leptis Magna, Libya. The ruins of the city of Leptis Magna is one of the most spectacular Roman sites in the Mediterranean

Background imageLabdah Collection: Arch of Septimius Severus, Leptis Magna, Libya

Arch of Septimius Severus, Leptis Magna, Libya. The Severan Arch was erected in honour of the visit to his home town in 203 AD of Libyan-born Roman emperor Severus (Lucius Septimius Severus)

Background imageLabdah Collection: The theatre, Leptis Magna, Libya

The theatre, Leptis Magna, Libya. Leptis Magna was one of the most important cities in Roman North Africa, attaining the peak of its prominence in the late 2nd century AD during the reign of

Background imageLabdah Collection: The Market, Leptis Magna, Libya, c3rd century AD

The Market, Leptis Magna, Libya, c3rd century AD

Background imageLabdah Collection: Head of Medusa in the Severan forum of the ancient Roman city of Leptis Magna, Libya

Head of Medusa in the Severan forum of the ancient Roman city of Leptis Magna, Libya
Head of Medusa in the Severan Forum of the Ancient Roman city of Leptis Magna, Libya. In Greek mythology, a single glance from Medusa the snake-haired gorgon could turn a human to stone

Background imageLabdah Collection: Severan Basilica, Leptis Magna, Libya, 216 AD

Severan Basilica, Leptis Magna, Libya, 216 AD. Remains of the temple built by the Libyan-born Roman emperor Severus (Lucius Septimius Severus) (146-211 AD)

Background imageLabdah Collection: Severan Arch, Leptis Magna, Libya, c203 AD

Severan Arch, Leptis Magna, Libya, c203 AD. The Severan Arch was erected in honour of the the visit to his home town in 203 AD of Libyan-born Roman emperor Severus (Lucius Septimius Severus)

Background imageLabdah Collection: Tomb of Battus, Agora, Cyrene, Libya, c600 BC

Tomb of Battus, Agora, Cyrene, Libya, c600 BC. The remains of the tomb of Battus in the agora area of the ancient Greek city of Cyrene (Cyrenaica). Battus founded the city in c630 BC

Background imageLabdah Collection: Leptis Magna, Libya, circa 3rd century AD

Leptis Magna, Libya, circa 3rd century AD
Leptis Magna, Libya, c3rd century AD. Sculptures in the Ancient Roman city

Background imageLabdah Collection: Pilasters of the Severan Basilica, Leptis Magna, Libya, 216 AD

Pilasters of the Severan Basilica, Leptis Magna, Libya, 216 AD. Detail of carving on the temple built by the Libyan-born Roman emperor Severus (Lucius Septimius Severus) (146-211 AD)

Background imageLabdah Collection: Theatre, Leptis Magna, Libya, 1-2 AD

Theatre, Leptis Magna, Libya, 1-2 AD. Remains of the Roman theatre

Background imageLabdah Collection: Lighthouse, Leptis Magna, Libya

Lighthouse, Leptis Magna, Libya

Background imageLabdah Collection: The Ruins, Virginia Water, Windsor, c1917

The Ruins, Virginia Water, Windsor, c1917. In 1861 Colonel Hanmer Warrington Consul General in Tripoli persuaded the local Governor to allow the export of some columns


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"Step back in time and explore the ancient wonders of Labdah, a hidden gem in Libya. Marvel at the grandeur of the Arch of Trajan, standing tall as a testament to Roman architecture. Immerse yourself in history as you wander through the bustling Market of Leptis Magna, where traders once bartered for goods. Discover the impressive Arch of Septimius Severus, an iconic landmark that has withstood the test of time. Be captivated by the enchanting Theatre of Leptis Magna, where ancient plays once entertained audiences. Transport yourself to another era as you stroll through The Market, a vibrant hub filled with treasures from the 3rd century AD. Gaze upon the hauntingly beautiful Head of Medusa in the Severan forum, a relic that tells tales from centuries past. Admire the architectural marvels like Severan Basilica and Severan Arch that showcase exquisite craftsmanship from 216 AD and c203 AD respectively. Pay homage to history at Tomb Battus in Agora Cyrene dating back to around 600 BC. Leptis Magna will leave you awe-inspired with its well-preserved ruins from circa 3rd century AD. Take a moment to appreciate Pilasters adorning Severan Basilica before immersing yourself further into this captivating city's heritage. Finally, let your imagination run wild within Theatre Leptis Magna; built between 1-2 AD it echoes stories untold yet etched into every stone. " Note.