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Amphitheater ( Colosseo ) of El Jem ( El Djem / Tunisia )
Amphitheater of El Djem
Amphitheater of El Djem
#ElDjem 🇹🇳. The city prospered in the 2nd c. AD thanks to the trade in olive oil. El Djem' amphitheatre was able to seat 35,000 spectators, which makes it second only to the #Colosseum in Rome, and the now-ruined arena in #Capua ! Source: Time Travel Roma App @timetravelrome https://www.instagram.com/p/B7CV-oalUJH/?igshid=171zfkycha6eh
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Amphitheater ( Colosseo ) of El Jem ( El Djem / Tunisia )
Amphitheater ( Colosseo ) of El Jem ( El Djem / Tunisia )
Amphitheater of El Djem
El Djem is a town in Tunisia,and it’s home to Roman remains including the "Amphitheater of El Djem”.
The amphitheatre was built around 238 AD. It is one of the best preserved Roman stone ruins in the world.