Tunisia Bulla Regia, Ancient Roman Site
Bulla Regia is a Roman archaeological site near Jendouba, Tunisia. The ancient city was part of the Numidian Empire and flourished under Roman rule. The Roman villas in Bulla Regia had underground levels to protect against sandstorms and extreme temperatures. Notable mosaics can be found in houses such as the "Amphitrite." The site includes structures like the Capitol, the Temple of Apollo, well-preserved theaters and the Julia-Memmia Therme. The unique feature of Bulla Regia is its underground houses, including the Maison du Tresor or Maison De La Chasse.
Photography Tips
Bring a fast wide angle lens (f2.8 recommended), as there are very beautiful spots in the underground.
The marked location is the famous one (first picture) of the "Maison De La Chasse", but there are a lot more interesting things to see and capture
The marked location is the famous one (first picture) of the "Maison De La Chasse", but there are a lot more interesting things to see and capture
Travel Information
Easy to find. On the other side of the road along the site, there's a huge parking lot, as well as the Ticket Office. Entrance Fee is 8TND (r.a. 2€)
Spot Type
Outdoor
Crowd Factor
Just a few people
Best Timing
Winter
Sunrise & Sunset
07:31 - 17:14
| current local time: 18:11
Photo Themes
ancient
Ancient Architecture
Ancient buildings
Ancient ruins
Roman
Roman Empire
Roman temple
Romanesque architecture
Locations
Jendouba
bullaregia
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