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Antonine Baths of Carthage

Antonine Baths of Carthage

The Antonine Baths of Carthage make up part of the 3000 year old city located approximately 15km north of Tunis in Tunisia. Wandering around the site it was amazing to see how much of the city has survived, especially some of the tile work that would have once been marvelled at by the Romans back in the day.

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6 Responses to Antonine Baths of Carthage

  1. THE TIME-CRUNCHED TRAVELER (ELLEN) February 16, 2012 at 2:02 AM #

    Gorgeous photo!

  2. CHRIS WALKER-BUSH February 18, 2012 at 12:59 AM #

    Stunning shot. Would love to visit the area myself someday.

  3. JOHN February 18, 2012 at 9:57 PM #

    I think Tunisia is quickly becoming my top country in North Africa to visit due to sites like this…

  4. PHILLIPE B. February 20, 2012 at 7:02 PM #

    The picture is so solemn and sad. Do you think this place is haunted? Looks as if it is. Creepy but astonishing.

    -Phillipe

  5. MAYAN March 2, 2012 at 5:28 PM #

    WOW!

  6. CHAWKI September 29, 2013 at 9:26 PM #

    Hi Everyone !

    There are two types of sites in Carthage ( Built in 3000 BC before foundation of Rome). The first ones are ruins left from the old city of Carthage (not too much left after destruction by Rome including the famous harbor) and other Roman ruins like the Antonine Baths. Just a tip as I am Tunisian and visitors might confuse both ruins. Roman ruins are part of Tunisian history but still, I have enormous attraction to the Carthaginian ones 🙂

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