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Banasa Archaeological Site

The archaeological site of Banasa is a valuable testament to Roman urban planning. As you stroll around, you can admire the remains of key structures of civilian life:

The Forum: The beating heart of the city, surrounded by its public monuments.
The Roman Houses: Explore the foundations of the houses and imagine the daily life of the citizens, particularly in the House of the Seasons, famous for its mosaics.
The Remains of a Temple: A reminder of the importance of the imperial religion.
The Grid-Patterned Streets: The classic structure of the cardo and decumanus (the north-south and east-west axes) is evidence of sophisticated Roman planning.
Today, Banasa appeals not only for its history, but also for its surroundings. Surrounded by peaceful nature and the fertile lands of the Gharb, the site exudes a special serenity. It is the perfect place for history buffs, budding archaeologists, and those seeking a cultural and peaceful break off the beaten track.