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Archaeological Site of Carthage is a UNESCO World Heritage Site (Cultural) located in Tunisia, inscribed in 1979, spanning 498 hectares.

About This Site

Carthage was founded in the 9th century B.C. on the Gulf of Tunis. From the 6th century onwards, it developed into a great trading empire covering much of the Mediterranean and was home to a brilliant civilization. In the course of the long Punic wars, Carthage occupied territories belonging to Rome, which finally destroyed its rival in 146 B.C. A second – Roman – Carthage was then established on the ruins of the first.
CategoryCultural
Date Inscribed1979
Area498 ha
Cultural Criteriac2, c3
LocationTunisia

Location & Geography

Coordinates

Latitude: 36.8527800, Longitude: 10.3233300

Inscription Justification

Brief synthesis Founded by the Phoenicians, Carthage is an extensive archaeological site, located on a hill dominating the Gulf of Tunis and the surrounding plain. Metropolis of Punic civilization in Africa and capital of the province of Africa in Roman times, Carthage has played a central role in Antiquity as a great commercial empire. During the lengthy Punic wars, Carthage occupied the territories that belonged to Rome, which then destroyed its rival in 146 AD. The town was rebuilt by the Romans on the ruins of the ancient city. Exceptional place of mixing, diffusion and blossoming of several cultures that succeeded one another (Phoenico-Punic, Roman, Paleochristian and Arab), this metropolis and its ports have encouraged wide-scale exchanges in the Mediterranean. Founded at the end of the 9th century BC by Elyssa-Dido and having sheltered the mythical love of Dido and Aeneas, Carthage produced a warrior and strategy genius in the person of Hannibal, the navigator-explorer Hannon, and a famous agronomist, Magon. Carthage has always nourished universal imagination through its historic and literary renown. The property comprises the vestiges of Punic, Roman, Vandal, Paleochristian and Arab presence. The major known components of the site of Carthage are the acropolis of Byrsa, the Punic ports, the Punic tophet, the necropolises, theatre, amphitheatre, circus, residential area, basilicas, the Antonin baths, Malaga cisterns and the archaeological reserve. Criterion (ii)…

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Archaeological Site of Carthage located?

Archaeological Site of Carthage is located in Tunisia.

When was Archaeological Site of Carthage inscribed as a World Heritage Site?

Archaeological Site of Carthage was inscribed by UNESCO in 1979.

What criteria does Archaeological Site of Carthage meet?

Archaeological Site of Carthage meets the following UNESCO criteria: c2, c3.

How large is Archaeological Site of Carthage?

Archaeological Site of Carthage spans approximately 498 hectares.

Data Source: UNESCO World Heritage Convention · Last updated: April 2026

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