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MaktarSome attractions within Maktar Map:
- Bab el Ain - At the far end of Maktar, outside the excavation site, is Bab el Ain, one of the old town gates (restored). Here,... More
- Museum - On the opposite side of the road from Bab el Ain is the small but interesting Museum of Maktar. The Museum has a fine... More
- House of Venus - Immediately adjoining the Temple of Hathor Miskar in Maktar is a Roman house, the Maison de Vénus, in which was... More
- Temple of Hathor Miskar - On the east (left) side of the Roman road in Maktar is the little temple of Hathor Miskar (a love... More
- Market
- Forum - Beyond the Maison de Vénus in Maktar, at the intersection of the cardo and the decumanus, lies the rectangular Forum,... More
- Arch of Trajan - At the south end of the Forum in Maktar stands the magnificently preserved Arch of Trajan, erected in A.D. 116... More
- Basilica of Hildeguns - Beyond the Arch of Trajan in Maktar are the remains of a three-aisled basilica, much altered and rebuilt,... More
- Punic Forum - Along the paved decumanus to the west of the Great Baths is the old Punic Forum used by the Libyan/Punic population... More
- Schola of Juvenes
- Baths of Juvenes
- Megalithic Tombs
- Great Baths - South of the Basilica of Hildeguns in Maktar are the imposing remains of the Great Baths (Grands Thermes), built at... More
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