
Ruins of Cyrene
The Ruins of Cyrene are the remains of an ancient Greek city in modern-day Libya, founded around 630 BCE. Once a thriving center of commerce, culture, and learning, it was part of the Greek world and later under Roman control. Today, visible ruins include temples, an amphitheater, and public buildings that offer insights into its classical past. The site reflects the architectural and historical significance of Cyrene as a prosperous and influential city in antiquity, attracting archaeologists and visitors interested in ancient Greek and Roman civilization.