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11 House of Flavius Germanus
C1
12 House of Orpheus
C3
13 House of the Acrobat
B2
14 House of the Columns
B2
15 House of the Dog
B2
16 House of the Ephebus
B2
17 House of the Knight
C2
18 House of the Labours of Hercules
C2
19 House of the Marble Bacchus
C1
20 House of the Nereids
C2
21 House of the Nymphs Bathing
C1
22 House of the Wild Beasts
C1
23 House of Venus
C2
24 Mint
C2
25 North Baths
C2
26 Olive Press
C2
27 Olive Presses
C3
28 Restored Olive Press
C3
29 Temple of Saturn
C2
30 Triumphal Arch
B2
31 Twin Temples
B3
32 Visitor Centre & Museum
C3
33 Water Tank House
B2
Sights
Roman Ruins
(admission Dh10; 8am-sunset) Only about half of the 40-hectare site has been excavated. A
major on-site museum displaying Volubilis' most celebrated finds was about to open
when we visited, and will eventually house the prized discoveries (including some fine
bronzes) currently in Rabat's archaeology museum.
Although parts of certain buildings are roped off, you are free to wander the site at will.
Bar a couple of vague signboards, there's little in the way of signposting or information
on what you're actually seeing. It's well worth considering taking a guide, especially if
RUINS
 
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