November 2025 Issue of GEO Magazine: Unveiling Tunisia's Surprising Ancient Heritage
The November 2025 issue of GEO magazine dedicates its cover to Tunisia, titled "Tunisia, a Surprising Ancient Heritage to Discover". This report highlights the richness of Tunisia's archaeological heritage, particularly the sites of Dougga and the Antonine Baths in Carthage.
Discovering Tunisia's Archaeological Treasures
Dougga, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is one of the best-preserved sites of Roman Africa. It features impressive ruins, including the Temple of Saturn, the Roman Theater, and the Triumphal Arch. The Antonine Baths, dating back to the 2nd century, are among the largest in the Roman Empire and testify to the grandeur of the ancient city of Carthage.
Preserving Tunisia's Unique Heritage
The report emphasizes the importance of conserving these sites, shedding light on the efforts made to preserve this unique heritage. It reminds readers that Tunisia possesses an exceptional ancient heritage, often overlooked, and invites them to discover or rediscover it.
Promoting Tunisia as a Major Cultural Destination
This coverage in GEO magazine contributes to promoting Tunisia as a major cultural destination, rich in millennia of history and exceptional heritage.
About GEO Magazine
GEO is an international reference magazine, recognized for its high-quality photographic reports and in-depth articles on nature, science, travel, and cultural heritage. Since its creation in 1979, it has distinguished itself through a visual and journalistic approach that combines discovery, curiosity, and education. The publication often highlights destinations, historical sites, or environmental initiatives, with an informative and inspiring perspective.