Volubilis
Volubilis is an ancient Roman city located in present-day Morocco. It was established in the 3rd century BC and became an important administrative center in the Roman Empire. The site is known for its well-preserved ruins, including stunning mosaics, temples, and public buildings that reflect the wealth and culture of the time.
The city was abandoned in the 18th century and later rediscovered, leading to its designation as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1997. Volubilis offers valuable insights into Roman urban planning and architecture, showcasing the influence of Roman civilization in North Africa.