Carthage Museum is a great museum with a small area, but the overall style is good, and it has a feeling of folk customs. It is worth a visit. There are also very special pictures and texts.
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Roman Empire decided to totally destroy Carthage forever in 146 BC, so that burned the city lasting for 17 days. Supposed nothing could be remained. As expected, not much can be seen.
Carthage stands out in any American's minds if we recollect our ancient history classes, but there is so little left that it was disappointing. After spending time in Roman and other Italian cities, p...
Great place to visit. I went in the afternoon and just before the storm hit. Would not recommend in mid summer months as not a lot of shade. The actual museum building was under renovation so could no...
You can visit the grounds of, and ruins around the museum which itself is c l osed for renovations but you can pay the entry (also good for all the sites) and visit the ruins around the museum, but th...
The museum was closed for renovation on the date of our visit (June 2019), so we paid the entrance ticket just to walk around the yard, where there is nothing really impressive to see. Just a few frag...
Carthage Museum is a great museum with a small area, but the overall style is good, and it has a feeling of folk customs. It is worth a visit. There are also very special pictures and texts.