Carthage National Museum

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Carthage National Museum is a major Tunisian museum renowned for its extensive collection of Punic and Roman artifacts that illuminate the history and culture of ancient Carthage.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf archaeological museum
museum
collectionType Punic artifacts
Roman artifacts
archaeological artifacts
continent Africa
country Tunisia
dedicatedTo Carthage
surface form: ancient Carthage
eraCovered Punic period
Roman period
early Christian period
focusesOn Punic civilization
Roman Africa
history of Carthage
hasExhibit Punic stelae
Roman mosaics
architectural fragments
ceramics
funerary objects
inscriptions
jewelry
statues
hasViewOf Gulf of Tunis
heritageContext Archaeological Site of Carthage
surface form: UNESCO World Heritage Site of Carthage
languageOfSignage Arabic
English
French
locatedIn Carthage
Tunis Governorate
locatedNear Tunis NERFINISHED
locatedOn Byrsa Hill
nearbySite Antonine Baths
Carthage Amphitheatre
Tophet of Carthage
openToPublic yes
operatedBy Tunisian Ministry of Culture
surface form: Tunisian authorities
overlooks Archaeological Site of Carthage
surface form: archaeological site of Carthage
partOf Archaeological Site of Carthage
surface form: Carthage archaeological site
region North Africa
surface form: Maghreb
significance important for Roman North African archaeology
key institution for study of Punic history
major museum of Tunisia
subjectOf archaeological research
tourist guides
tourismCategory cultural tourism attraction
typeOfBuilding museum building

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Archaeological Site of Carthage hasPart Carthage National Museum
Byrsa Hill hasStructure Carthage National Museum