The Terme di Antonino in Carthage is a fascinating archaeological site that immerses you in the technological prowess of the Romans. **Built under Hadrian and completed in the 2nd century**, these baths utilized waters from the Zaghouan aqueduct, showcasing Roman engineering marvels. Despite being partially destroyed by the Vandals in 439 AD, the site remains awe-inspiring. **Accessible even for wheelchair users**, a walk through the park and ruins offers a glimpse into the grandeur of Roman architecture and hydraulic technology. Don't miss the **impressive circular Punic military harbor** and **the expansive Antonine Baths**, a testament to the fusion of Phoenician-Punic and Roman civilizations. Dive into history at the Terme di Antonino!
Step into Roman history at the largest thermal baths outside of Rome!