Wednesday, October 28, 2009

A Little More Bulla Regia, Tunisia

Bulla Regia hasn't been inhabited since the middle of the seventh century.



Some of the underground villas were closed when I visited, but I got to see a couple of them; they were extraordinary, with mosaics sitting where they've been for thousands of years.


One more shot of the Baths of Julia Memnia, built in the second century, named after the wife of the first African emperor of Rome. You might be interested to know that the main hall of the baths was once a frigidarium.

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