Carthage, Tunis is a historic site which is centrally located on a peninsula shaped like an arrowhead.

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Carthage, Tunis



Carthage, Tunis is a historic site which is centrally located on a peninsula shaped like an arrowhead. Flocked by innumerable history enthusiasts and leisure tourists, Carthage is also one of the famed religious sites in Tunis. The ruins of Carthage, Tunis are of religious interest mainly because it is considered as a pagan city which also served as an early center of Christianity.

History of Carthage, Tunis:

While touring the ancient ruins of Carthage in Tunis, one must be accompanied by professional guides who can relate the history of Carthage to the visitors. According to the recorded documents, the city of Carthage was originally a Phoenician trading town. But the city fell into ruins after it was captured by the Romans in 146 BC. The city flourished again in 44 BC under the rule of Julius Caesar. It was during this time, when Carthage rose into prominence and established itself as one of the great ports of the Roman Mediterranean.

The Roman influences can be still found in the remaining ruins of Carthage at Tunis. Like the Romans, the inhabitants honored many gods including Tanit and Ba’al Hammon. This important cultural aspect of the culture of Carthage can be learnt by the temple ruins which were uncovered by archeologists and historians.

Christianity flourished during the 200 AD and traces can be found in the mosaic of the churches in and around the city of Tunis, including Carthage. Carthage fell into ruins after its capture by the Arabs in 698 AD.

What to see at Carthage, Tunis:

While touring the ruins of Carthage, one can view the theatres, temples, villas and baths which lay in ruins. The main highlight at Carthage in Tunis is the ruins of the Roman amphitheatre and the Antonine Baths. The tourists will be informed by their professional guides that the Antionne Baths are the largest of its kind built by the Romans in the country. These historic anecdotes make them as the prime tourist attractions in Tunis.

For a better view of the ruins, tourists can climb atop the Byrsa hill. Set close to Carthage, you can clearly enjoy a birds-eye view of the ancient ruins from the hill. While climbing the Byrsa hill, make sure that you visit the St Louis Cathedral, Built by the French in 1890, the cathedral was built to commemorate the 13th Century Saint-King who died in Carthage. Sightseeing in Carthage must include a visit to the cathedral which is now used for public functions.

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