The Roman Theatre of Carthage is a restored ancient Roman theatre complex in Tunis, Tunisia, which is now used to host a range of events.
Originally built during the time of Roman control of Carthage, the theatre is believed to have been destroyed during the Vandal invasions of the 5th century AD. Able to seat at least 10,000 spectators, the Roman theatre of Carthage would have been a central meeting place in the ancient city.
Now restored, it is no longer clear how much of the structure is original but it is fair to say the Roman theatre can be viewed as more of a reconstruction than an ancient ruin.
A number of statues found at the site of the Carthage Roman Theatre are now on display in the Bardo Museum.
Getting to Carthage Roman Theatre:
Along the N9 road towards the coast from Tunis, Carthage is reached by car in around 20 minutes. An easy alternative from central Tunis is via local transport: the TMG light railway Carthage-Byrsa station is within the ancient site and a daily service runs from the early morning until midnight.
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