Carthage Amphitheatre

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Carthage Amphitheatre is an ancient Roman arena in Carthage, Tunisia, known for its historical significance as a venue for public spectacles and gladiatorial games.

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Carthage Amphitheatre canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman amphitheatre
ancient monument
archaeological site
architecturalStyle Ancient Roman architecture
associatedWith Roman North Africa
surface form: Roman Africa

ancient Carthage
category Amphitheatres in Tunisia
Archaeological sites in Tunisia
Roman amphitheatres outside Italy
World Heritage Sites in Tunisia
conservationStatus protected monument
continent Africa
country Tunisia
culture Roman Empire
currentUse archaeological research site
tourist attraction
governingBody National Heritage Institute of Tunisia
hasNearbySite Antonine Baths
Byrsa Hill
Carthage Roman theatre
hasType elliptical arena
heritageDesignation Archaeological Site of Carthage
surface form: UNESCO World Heritage Site (as part of Archaeological Site of Carthage)
heritageStatus ruin
includedIn Archaeological Site of Carthage
surface form: Carthage archaeological park
languageOfName Arabic
Latin
locatedIn Carthage
North Africa
Tunis Governorate
Tunisia
materialUsed masonry
stone
near Mediterranean Sea
Tunis
openToPublic yes
partOf Archaeological Site of Carthage
region Africa Proconsularis
surface form: Roman province of Africa Proconsularis
religiousSignificance site of early Christian martyrdoms
significance important example of Roman entertainment architecture in North Africa
timePeriod Roman Imperial period
tourism popular tourist destination in Tunisia
UNESCOWorldHeritageSiteSince 1979
usedFor animal hunts
executions
gladiatorial games
public spectacles

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Carthage National Museum nearbySite Carthage Amphitheatre