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Old Roman city of Volubulis, Morocco

Volubilis (Arabic: Walili) is a partly excavated Roman city in Morocco situated near Meknes between Fes and Rabat. It was built in a fertile agricultural area.In 1997, Volubulis was added as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, listed for being an exceptionally well preserved example of a large Roman colonial town on the fringes of the Empire

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Frans Sellies

Media ID 12007256

Ancient Rome Architectural Column Meknes Meknes Tafilalet Morocco North Africa Roman Ruined Volubilis Moulay Idriss Temple Building


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> Fine Art Storehouse > Travel Imagery > Travel Destinations > Morocco, North Africa

> Africa > Morocco > Morocco Heritage Sites > Historic City of Meknes

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This print captures the timeless beauty of the old Roman city of Volubulis in Morocco. Situated near Meknes, between Fes and Rabat, this partially excavated city was once a thriving hub of Roman civilization. Built in a fertile agricultural area, it stands as a testament to the ingenuity and architectural prowess of its ancient inhabitants. In 1997, Volubulis earned its rightful place on UNESCO's prestigious World Heritage Site list due to its exceptional preservation and representation of a large Roman colonial town on the fringes of the Empire. The ruins depicted in this image showcase the remnants of an illustrious past that has withstood the test of time. The photograph showcases various elements that make Volubulis truly remarkable. From architectural columns and temple buildings to sprawling ruins against clear skies, every detail tells a story steeped in history and culture. The absence of people allows viewers to immerse themselves fully into this ancient world, where echoes from centuries ago can still be felt. As we gaze upon this stunning image by Frans Sellies from Fine Art Storehouse, we are transported back to an era when Volubulis thrived as a bustling center for trade, agriculture, and architecture. It serves as both a visual reminder and an invitation for us to explore our shared human heritage through travel destinations like these – places where fragments from our collective past continue to inspire awe and wonderment today.

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