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The Amphitheatre of El Jem: Tunisia's Colossal Spectacle

The Amphitheatre of El Jem, located in modern-day Tunisia, rivals the Colosseum in scale and grandeur. Built in the 3rd century AD, it could accommodate up to 35,000 spectators, and its elliptical shape and towering arches are a testament to Roman engineering. Despite being partially dismantled over the centuries, El Jem remains a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a popular venue for concerts and cultural events. Its enduring presence offers a glimpse into the Roman Empire's reach into North Africa and the cultural exchanges that occurred in its arenas.








