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Tipasa Collection

Tipasa, a captivating ancient city located in the Tipaza Province of Algeria, is steeped in history and brimming with archaeological wonders

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Tipasa Collection: Mauretanian Tomb, alleged burial place of Juba II and Cleopatra Selene
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Tipasa Collection: So-called Christians tomb, Mausoleum of Mauretania kings (2nd century BC)
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Tipasa Collection: Ruins of ancient city, Tipaza, Tipaza Province, Algeria
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Tipasa Collection: Ruins of the Christian Basilica (St Salsa) in Tipasa, Algeria, 1959 (photo)
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Tipasa Collection: Algeria, Tipasa, W. Necropolis
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Tipasa Collection: Algeria, Tipasa, Souvenirs
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Tipasa Collection: Algeria, Tipasa, Cardo
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Tipasa Collection: Algeria, Tipasa, Amphitheatre
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Tipasa Collection: Algeria, Tipasa, Theatre
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Tipasa Collection: Algeria, Tipasa, Temples
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Tipasa Collection: Algeria, Tipasa, Roman site misc
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Tipasa Collection: Algeria, Tipasa, Mauretanian Tomb
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Tipasa Collection: Algeria, Tipasa, Gr Thermes
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Tipasa Collection: Algeria, Tipasa, Basilica
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Tipasa Collection: Algeria, Tipasa, Amph, Oil press
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Tipasa Collection: The Camp at Staoueli, 1830. Artist: Theodore Gudin
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Tipasa Collection: View Kbor er Roumia Views Algeria Moulin Felix Jacques
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Tipasa Collection: Algeria, Tipasa (Tipaza), Villa of Frescoes
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Tipasa Collection: Algeria, Tipasa (Tipaza), Bas-relief near amphitheatre
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Tipasa Collection: Algeria, Tipasa (Tipaza), Christian Basilica
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Tipasa Collection: Mosaics at the Roman ruins of Tipasa, UNESCO World Heritage Site, on the Algerian coast
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Tipasa Collection: Fishing boat at the harbour of Tipasa, Algeria, North Africa, Africa
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Tipasa Collection: Roman ruins of Tipasa, UNESCO World Heritage Site, on the Algerian coast
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Tipasa Collection: Beach at beach resort on the Mediterranean coast near Tipasa, Algeria, North Africa
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Tipasa Collection: Palm and beach at beach resort on the Mediterranean coast near Tipasa, Algeria
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Tipasa Collection: The tomb of the Christian, old Christian pyramid, Tipasa, UNESCO World Heritage Site
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Tipasa Collection: Roman site of Tipasa, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Algeria, North Africa, Africa

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Tipasa, a captivating ancient city located in the Tipaza Province of Algeria, is steeped in history and brimming with archaeological wonders. One of its most intriguing features is the Mauretanian Tomb, which has been rumored to be the burial place of Juba II and Cleopatra Selene. This tomb holds an air of mystery that continues to fascinate historians and visitors alike. As you explore further into Tipasa, you will come across the so-called Christians tomb, a poignant reminder of early Christian presence in this region. The Mausoleum of Mauretania kings from the 2nd century BC stands as a testament to the grandeur and power once held by these rulers. The ruins scattered throughout Tipasa tell tales of an ancient city that thrived centuries ago. From the remnants of St Salsa's Basilica captured in a mesmerizing photograph taken in 1959 to gravestones found within the Eastern Necropolis, every corner whispers stories waiting to be unraveled. Venturing deeper into this historical treasure trove reveals more hidden gems such as the Western Necropolis where memories are etched onto weathered stones. Souvenirs collected along your journey serve as tangible reminders of your exploration through time. Walking along Cardo, an ancient Roman road lined with remnants from another era, transports you back to when bustling markets filled these streets. The Amphitheatre beckons with echoes from long-forgotten performances while nearby lies a theater where dramatic tales unfolded before captivated audiences. Temples dedicated to forgotten gods stand proudly amidst their crumbling facades—silent witnesses to rituals performed centuries ago. Each step taken within this Roman site miscellany brings history alive beneath your feet. In Tipasa, layers upon layers intertwine—a tapestry woven by countless generations who called this land home. As you immerse yourself in its rich heritage and marvel at its architectural marvels, let your imagination soar and be transported to a time long gone.