Cyrene, Libya
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This place is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, listed as Archaeological Site of Cyrene. |
ancient Greek and Roman city near present-day Shahhat, Libya | |||||
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- Sanctuary of Apollo
- The Cyrene bronze head in the British Museum (300 BC).
- Coin of Magas as king of Cyrene, circa 282/75 to 261 BC.
- Gymnasium of Cyrene.
- Marble bust of Emperor Antoninus Pius (r. 138–161 AD), from the house of Jason Magnus
- Apollo Kitharoidos from Cyrene. Roman statue from the second century AD, now in the British Museum.
- Rock-cut tombs in the necropolis of Cyrene.
- The reconstructed temple of Zeus, seen from the southwest.
- Bust of Artemis, Cyrene Antiquity Museum.
Category:Cyrene
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