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The Colosseum in El Jemi (Tunisia) is called the “golden crown of Africa”.

This monument, which can be seen from a distance, effectively reminds one of the headdress of a royal person.

On the territory of modern El-Dzhem there was also the place of Tisdrus - the cultural center of ancient Africa. The life of the great monument was never completed.

What is an ancient amphitheater?

What is the Coliseum in Tunisia?

This is where skin is nourished.

Ale about those who were in the amphitheater 18 years ago, apparently.

Even 50 years before our era, the local Barberies demonstrated to Caesar their agility and efficiency in trading.

That place lived mainly by agriculture.

Three hundred thousand quarters of wheat - an incredible amount for the ancient world - were harvested from their fields. This axis became the basis of their later good fortune, for which the stench could create their Colosseum. At the place of Tunisia El Jem today there is a reminder.

Zhorstok games From this region, crowds of people flocked to the stand, howling and screaming at the onlookers with unbearable, cruel, often deadly things. In the great catacombs there is an evil spirit, sorry, what to do.

smell, endless labyrinths and closets for animals and people.

There were terrible sounds heard here, like those that had been heard by the victims and their victims.

Panthers, tigers, levi and evildoers, condemned to

mortal punishment

, - all the smells were waiting for their entrance to the arena. Here we have learned a simple, but cruel principle - the strongest survives. The building accommodated much more spyers than the bourgeoisie.

The Colosseum near Tunisia is the last great amphitheater of the Roman Empire, and one

It’s hard to say that historically, we can’t explain why here, in this locality, it’s such a successful place. Even the wakefulness brought forth great zusils. The monument to the awakenings from the piscovik, which was brought here by drag from afar.

On the walls there are daily chimerical ornaments, which are explained by the peculiarities of the material, which the little ones cannot handle.

Ale is much more important

a shade of stone

gives the amphitheater a marvelous feeling today.

Fall of Thysdrus

Life was troubling with all sorts of fates. The city supported the growing tributes from the Roman Empire by electing and crowning its own emperor. Not for long, having recognized the poverty-stricken defeat. The Coliseum in Tunisia will not be completed until the end. Thisdrus himself sunk into oblivion.

After the first visit to the center of Mahdia, the kind, attentive and welcoming attitude of the local residents, the idea of ​​an independent trip to El-Jem, which is about 40 km away, was born. They've passed a hundred times. near the famous amphitheater, and in the underground ovens their untouched wealth is stored. As if it weren’t there, the amphitheater will be silent and vague thoughts about the liquidity of the bottle, the change of eras, rulers and peoples... and, melodiously, the unfailingly yearning people will reach the eternal... how to set 10.0 dinars (the receipt gives the right the amphitheater itself) and the mosaic museum, and there, and there the ticket will be validated at the entrance). Out of satisfaction, I climbed to the very top, wandered through the galleries, looked out from the window... You can see that they open up to the ancient walls, that the hands of rich generations commemorate, the hour ticks by, scenes from history begin to flow before your eyes various movies and books read. .. And all the people in the stands at this hour... it’s very hot... not caring about the morning (for 9 years), the sun is burning mercilessly... The enemies have lost their spark, otherwise I couldn’t wake up to the important energy of the place, truly, Numerous human suffering in the arena of this amphitheater, slaughterhouses and torments in the dungeons of slaves and gladiators did not pass without a trace, and perhaps the blessings of the conquerors of Africa from foreign conquerors were not felt by God,... then I know... I, trying to be cowardly with myself, are super-kind It seemed like they had stolen it, and it was destroyed... walking along the smokey and specious streets of Spruce, for which I ended up at the Museum of Mosaics and Paintings in the back part of the Village of Africa. When I went to El-Dzhem I wanted to see, obviously, the Tunisian Coliseum, and unforgettable admiration and enormous satisfaction arose at the sight of... the museum and the restored Roman village. prosperity and prosperity!

I was encouraged to go there, and before the trip I looked on the Internet and read about this amphitheater.

It turned out that this is the largest amphitheater in the world after the Colosseum!

And I took good care of the rest of the wine.

A lot of films about Ancient Rome (the same “Gladiator”) were filmed here.

We arrived at El-Dzhem just yesterday.

They let us in, although the sales of tickets may have ended.


We had a whole year, but we were too tired to walk around the amphitheater and appreciate its size and beauty.

If you happen to walk a lot, dress lightly and tightly (flip-flops, sandals or sneakers - according to the season). We climbed to the upper tiers, the stars revealed simply wonderful landscapes, both of the El-Jem place itself and of the amphitheater itself. Selfies on the aphids of El-Dzhem, which are illuminated by the changing sun, as soon as it comes in - it’s worth it!

Just don’t take pictures of the camel’s handrail, it’s worth it.

I'll chase you away and then get a pittance.


When you go to the top of the stands, you get a magnificent view of the whole place!

Below there are rooms for creatures and gladiators.


On the outer walls of the amphitheater there are frescoes depicting animals.

Instructions include toilets and a kiosk.

  • Hour of work and vartіst kvitka
  • from 16 pm to 17 pm – 07:30–17:30;
  • from 18 cherven to 17 lipnya – 08:00–17:00;

from 18 Lipnya to 15 Vesnya – 07:30–18:30.

The ticket costs 5 EUR (this price also includes a contribution to the Villi of Africa, a museum in the city that displays exhibits found during excavations near Tunisia. More about the museum in detail).

How to get away


When you arrive at the place, you will immediately appreciate the size of the amphitheater.

Knowing Yogo is difficult.

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There are numerous souvenir shops. The entrance is located on the left side. Once you have passed the ticket office, you can immediately go all the way to the amphitheater.

It is best to use special excursions organized by travel companies. Then there will be a year with you, which will immediately tell you about his history and features.


An amphitheater is also available for individual use.

How to earn it, it is written in my article, dedication. On the territory of the amphitheater there will be International Festival symphonic music.

Amphitheater El-Dzhem buv urges approximately close to 238 roku our ery (for the proconsul Gordius I) and vicorists were mainly used for gladiatorial battles and chariot races. We know from the great stone blocks that were delivered here from the quarries of the Salakta site 50 kilometers away; The Colosseum is oval in shape, three aboveground surfaces. . In the middle of this bull, there are crits that could be used for whatever reason

hall for spectators Rosemary This is also an enemy - 148 meters of the edge, 122 meters of the edge and 36 meters of the edge. Under the amphitheater there are two underground passages, where creatures, gladiators and slaves were waiting for their entrance to the arena (they were lifted on special ropes). The passages were excavated in 1904 in the ideal camp. The peculiarity of the El-Jem amphitheater is that it is built on a flat surface, and does not touch the hump, like most amphitheaters of this kind, and this is supported by a folding system of arches. To this day, the El-Jem amphitheater

at the administrative station - like the famous Roman Colosseum. Tim is no less, although until the 17th century there were practically no repairs, and then part of its stone walls was taken away for the daily life of the Muslims, part went to the Great Mosque in Kairouan, and part was destroyed by the Turks. Through those that Tisdrus (El-Jem) was the center of the rebellion against the advance of taxes on olive oil, amphitheater

so i not until the end of obtaining that was used as a buv.

Restoration work, which was carried out by the rest of the world, practically did not affect the structural authenticity of the property, and more and more new works are beginning to discredit them

external look

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Amphitheater and facility

cultural decline

قصر الجمّ

under UNESCO protection.

It is reported that in addition to the amphitheater, on the outskirts of El-Dzhem there is still a lot of traces of the Roman period, but, unfortunately, there is still a stench under that ball of sand.

Adjacent to the amphitheater is

museum
, which houses a collection of Roman mosaics and statues.

Korisna information about the El-Jem amphitheater near Tunisia.

Addresses: Rue L Khaldoun, El-Djem, Tunisia Tunisia, El-Jem town, Rue L Khaldoun street

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Entry ticket price:

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Vidguki:

The best place to come is not in organized groups, but in the open air.

Obv'yazkovo is ready to bring out everyone who is complaining about the Roman fall.

The El-Jema Amphitheater was built for 30,000 spectators, and the remains of this were few and far between, and the construction of another, smaller theater began.

The grievances continued and were not completed, so a rebellion arose among the 238th generation of the Fesdri: the great land lords rebelled against the new tributes to Rome.

The imperial government reacted violently, meaning that part of the place was destroyed.