Arch of the Tetrarchy
Arch of the Tetrarchy is a ruins in Sufetula, Sbeitla, Kasserine Governorate. Arch of the Tetrarchy is situated nearby to the ruins Fortlet, as well as near the stadium الملعب البلدي بسبيطلة.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Archaeological site of Sbeitla and Amphitheatre.
Archaeological site of Sbeitla
The archaeological site of Sbeitla is an archaeological site in Sbeitla, in north-central Tunisia. It represents the Roman ruins of Sufetula, and contains the best preserved Roman forum temples in Tunisia. It was excavated and restored between 1906 and 1921. Archaeological site of Sbeitla is situated 600 metres northwest of Arch of the Tetrarchy.Amphitheatre
Ruins
Photo: Noomen9, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Amphitheatre is a ruins, which is situated 1¼ km northwest of Arch of the Tetrarchy.
Arch of the Tetrarchy
- Type: Ruins
- Also known as: “Arc Tétrarchie”
- Category: historic site
- Location: Sufetula, Sbeitla, Kasserine Governorate, Saharan Tunisia, Tunisia, North Africa, Africa
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Latitude
35.23564° or 35° 14′ 8″ northLongitude
9.12354° or 9° 7′ 25″ eastOpen location code
8F7F64PF+7COpenStreetMap ID
way 94817369OpenStreetMap feature
historic=ruins
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In Other Languages
“Arch of the Tetrarchy” goes by many names.
- French: “Arc de la Tétrarchie”
Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Fortlet and الملعب البلدي بسبيطلة.
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