Amphitheatre of El Jem (UNESCO/NHK)

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James Blake Wiener
by UNESCO TV NHK Nippon Hoso Kyokai
published on 27 July 2018

The impressive ruins of the largest colosseum in North Africa, a huge amphitheatre which could hold up to 35,000 spectators, are found in the small village of El Jem, Tunisia. This 3rd-century A.D. monument illustrates the grandeur and extent of Imperial Rome.

Source: UNESCO TV / © NHK Nippon Hoso Kyokai
URL: http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/38/

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Kyokai, U. T. N. N. H. (2018, July 27). Amphitheatre of El Jem (UNESCO/NHK). World History Encyclopedia. Retrieved from https://www.worldhistory.org/video/1528/amphitheatre-of-el-jem-unesconhk/

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