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Leptis Magna Collection

Leptis Magna, a Roman site dating back to the 2nd century AD, is a mesmerizing UNESCO World Heritage Site located in Libya

Background imageLeptis Magna Collection: Roman mosaic dating from the 2nd century AD

Roman mosaic dating from the 2nd century AD, from the Villa of the Nile at Leptis Magna, Jamahiriya Museum, Tripoli, Libya, North Africa, Africa

Background imageLeptis Magna Collection: Severan Forum, Roman site of Leptis Magna, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Libya

Severan Forum, Roman site of Leptis Magna, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Libya, North Africa, Africa

Background imageLeptis Magna Collection: Severan Forum with gorgon head, Roman site of Leptis Magna, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Severan Forum with gorgon head, Roman site of Leptis Magna, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Libya, North Africa, Africa

Background imageLeptis Magna Collection: Battle of 2 May for the occupation of Lebda, the ancient Leptis Magna near Homs... (colour litho)

Battle of 2 May for the occupation of Lebda, the ancient Leptis Magna near Homs... (colour litho)
2808477 Battle of 2 May for the occupation of Lebda, the ancient Leptis Magna near Homs... (colour litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info)

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LIBYA, Tripolitania, Leptis Magna View over Roman amphitheatre towards the Mediterranean Sea behind

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LIBYA, Tripolitania, Leptis Magna The Roman amphitheatre seen from the stage area through columns

Background imageLeptis Magna Collection: Arch of Trajan, Leptis Magna, Libya

Arch of Trajan, Leptis Magna, Libya. Leptis Magna was one of the most important cities in Roman North Africa, attaining the peak of its prominence in the late 2nd century AD during the reign of

Background imageLeptis Magna Collection: The Market, Leptis Magna, Libya

The Market, Leptis Magna, Libya. The ruins of the city of Leptis Magna is one of the most spectacular Roman sites in the Mediterranean

Background imageLeptis Magna Collection: Arch of Septimius Severus, Leptis Magna, Libya

Arch of Septimius Severus, Leptis Magna, Libya. The Severan Arch was erected in honour of the visit to his home town in 203 AD of Libyan-born Roman emperor Severus (Lucius Septimius Severus)

Background imageLeptis Magna Collection: The theatre, Leptis Magna, Libya

The theatre, Leptis Magna, Libya. Leptis Magna was one of the most important cities in Roman North Africa, attaining the peak of its prominence in the late 2nd century AD during the reign of

Background imageLeptis Magna Collection: The Market, Leptis Magna, Libya, c3rd century AD

The Market, Leptis Magna, Libya, c3rd century AD

Background imageLeptis Magna Collection: Head of Medusa in the Severan forum of the ancient Roman city of Leptis Magna, Libya

Head of Medusa in the Severan forum of the ancient Roman city of Leptis Magna, Libya
Head of Medusa in the Severan Forum of the Ancient Roman city of Leptis Magna, Libya. In Greek mythology, a single glance from Medusa the snake-haired gorgon could turn a human to stone

Background imageLeptis Magna Collection: Severan Basilica, Leptis Magna, Libya, 216 AD

Severan Basilica, Leptis Magna, Libya, 216 AD. Remains of the temple built by the Libyan-born Roman emperor Severus (Lucius Septimius Severus) (146-211 AD)

Background imageLeptis Magna Collection: Severan Arch, Leptis Magna, Libya, c203 AD

Severan Arch, Leptis Magna, Libya, c203 AD. The Severan Arch was erected in honour of the the visit to his home town in 203 AD of Libyan-born Roman emperor Severus (Lucius Septimius Severus)

Background imageLeptis Magna Collection: Tomb of Battus, Agora, Cyrene, Libya, c600 BC

Tomb of Battus, Agora, Cyrene, Libya, c600 BC. The remains of the tomb of Battus in the agora area of the ancient Greek city of Cyrene (Cyrenaica). Battus founded the city in c630 BC

Background imageLeptis Magna Collection: Leptis Magna, Libya, circa 3rd century AD

Leptis Magna, Libya, circa 3rd century AD
Leptis Magna, Libya, c3rd century AD. Sculptures in the Ancient Roman city

Background imageLeptis Magna Collection: Pilasters of the Severan Basilica, Leptis Magna, Libya, 216 AD

Pilasters of the Severan Basilica, Leptis Magna, Libya, 216 AD. Detail of carving on the temple built by the Libyan-born Roman emperor Severus (Lucius Septimius Severus) (146-211 AD)

Background imageLeptis Magna Collection: Theatre, Leptis Magna, Libya, 1-2 AD

Theatre, Leptis Magna, Libya, 1-2 AD. Remains of the Roman theatre

Background imageLeptis Magna Collection: Lighthouse, Leptis Magna, Libya

Lighthouse, Leptis Magna, Libya

Background imageLeptis Magna Collection: The Ruins, Virginia Water, Windsor, c1917

The Ruins, Virginia Water, Windsor, c1917. In 1861 Colonel Hanmer Warrington Consul General in Tripoli persuaded the local Governor to allow the export of some columns

Background imageLeptis Magna Collection: Libya, Leptis Magna. Head of Medusa in the forum

Libya, Leptis Magna. Head of Medusa in the forum

Background imageLeptis Magna Collection: The Ruins, originally from Leptis Magna, a Roman town near Tripoli, Virgina Water, Surrey

The Ruins, originally from Leptis Magna, a Roman town near Tripoli, Virgina Water, Surrey, England, UK, Europe

Background imageLeptis Magna Collection: Libya, Sabratha. Marble relief around base of theatre stage

Libya, Sabratha. Marble relief around base of theatre stage

Background imageLeptis Magna Collection: Libya; Tripolitania; Khums; An inscription on a stone and the Arch of Septimius Severus

Libya; Tripolitania; Khums; An inscription on a stone and the Arch of Septimius Severus

Background imageLeptis Magna Collection: Libya; Tripolitania; Khums; The Head of the Medusa on arches in the Severan Forum at Leptis Magna

Libya; Tripolitania; Khums; The Head of the Medusa on arches in the Severan Forum at Leptis Magna

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Leptis Magna
The forum of severe

Background imageLeptis Magna Collection: Medusa

Medusa
A marble carving of Medusa in the Severin Basilica, Leptis Magna, Libya

Background imageLeptis Magna Collection: Severin Basilica

Severin Basilica
The Severin Basilica, Leptis Magna, Libya

Background imageLeptis Magna Collection: Theatre at Leptis Magna

Theatre at Leptis Magna, Magna, Libya

Background imageLeptis Magna Collection: Roman Arch at Leptis Magna

Roman Arch at Leptis Magna
The Severan Arch at Leptis Magna. This was the city of birth of the Roman Emperor Septimius Severus and the arch was constructed to mark his triumphal return to the city after he became Roman Emperor

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Leptis Magna, Libya

Background imageLeptis Magna Collection: Libya, Tripolitania, Leptis Magna Archaeological Site, Severan Forum, ruins of Basilica

Libya, Tripolitania, Leptis Magna Archaeological Site, Severan Forum, ruins of Basilica UNESCO World Heritage Site, archaeological site

Background imageLeptis Magna Collection: Libya, Tripolitania, Leptis Magna Archaeological Site, Severan Forum, ruins of Basilica

Libya, Tripolitania, Leptis Magna Archaeological Site, Severan Forum, ruins of Basilica UNESCO World Heritage Site, archaeological site

Background imageLeptis Magna Collection: Libya, Tripolitania, Leptis Magna, Severan Forum, Bas-Relief, Detail

Libya, Tripolitania, Leptis Magna, Severan Forum, Bas-Relief, Detail UNESCO World Heritage Site, archaeological site

Background imageLeptis Magna Collection: Libya, Tripolitania, Leptis Magna, Extramural excavated amphitheatre, 1st century ad

Libya, Tripolitania, Leptis Magna, Extramural excavated amphitheatre, 1st century ad
Libya - Tripolitania. Leptis Magna Archaeological Site (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1982). Extramural excavated amphitheatre

Background imageLeptis Magna Collection: Libya, Tripolitania, Leptis Magna, Roman forum, Detail, Head of one of Nereids

Libya, Tripolitania, Leptis Magna, Roman forum, Detail, Head of one of Nereids
Libya - Tripolitania - Leptis Magna. UNESCO World Heritage List, 1982. Roman forum. Detail. Head of one of the Nereids

Background imageLeptis Magna Collection: Libya, Tripolitania, Leptis Magna, Severan Forum

Libya, Tripolitania, Leptis Magna, Severan Forum
Libya - Tripolitania. Leptis Magna Archaeological Site (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1982). Forum

Background imageLeptis Magna Collection: Market, Leptis Magna, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tripolitania, Libya, North Africa

Market, Leptis Magna, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tripolitania, Libya, North Africa, Africa

Background imageLeptis Magna Collection: Severan Basilica, Leptis Magna, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tripolitania

Severan Basilica, Leptis Magna, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tripolitania, Libya, North Africa, Africa

Background imageLeptis Magna Collection: Leptis Magna, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tripolitania, Libya, North Africa, Africa

Leptis Magna, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tripolitania, Libya, North Africa, Africa

Background imageLeptis Magna Collection: Gorgon head, Severan Forum, Leptis Magna, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tripolitania

Gorgon head, Severan Forum, Leptis Magna, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tripolitania, Libya, North Africa, Africa

Background imageLeptis Magna Collection: Amphitheatre, Leptis Magna, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tripolitania, Libya

Amphitheatre, Leptis Magna, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tripolitania, Libya, North Africa, Africa

Background imageLeptis Magna Collection: Severan Forum, Leptis Magna, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tripolitania, Libya

Severan Forum, Leptis Magna, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tripolitania, Libya, North Africa, Africa

Background imageLeptis Magna Collection: Theatre, Leptis Magna, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tripolitania, Libya

Theatre, Leptis Magna, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tripolitania, Libya, North Africa, Africa



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Leptis Magna, a Roman site dating back to the 2nd century AD, is a mesmerizing UNESCO World Heritage Site located in Libya. The Severan Forum stands as a testament to the grandeur of this ancient city, adorned with stunning Roman mosaics and even a gorgon head. As you wander through its ruins, you can't help but be transported back in time. The Theatre at Leptis Magna is another remarkable sight that showcases the architectural brilliance of the Romans. Imagine sitting among the spectators, witnessing captivating performances unfold on this historic stage. The Market was once bustling with activity, where merchants from far and wide would gather to trade their goods. Even today, remnants of this vibrant marketplace can still be seen. But history isn't always peaceful; it also tells tales of battles fought for control over these lands. The Battle of 2 May for the occupation of Lebda near Homs serves as a reminder of the conflicts that shaped Leptis Magna's destiny. As evening falls upon this ancient city, witness its beauty illuminated by the golden hues of sunset. The Market at Leptis Magna takes on an ethereal glow that transports visitors to another world entirely. Amongst all these wonders stand magnificent arches dedicated to great rulers like Trajan and Septimius Severus. These arches serve as gateways into an era long gone but not forgotten. Leptis Magna holds within its walls stories untold and secrets yet undiscovered, and is a place where history comes alive before your eyes - an enchanting journey through time itself.