Introduction to Jamila City Center Square: was the center of political activities at that time and also a place for worshiping gods. The square is paved with stone strips, 48 ​​meters long and 44 meters wide. There is an altar in the center and covered porches on the southeast sides. The temple on the north side of the square is dedicated to the main god Jupiter, Queen Juno and the god of wisdom Minerva; in the west of the square is the court called "Julia's Basilica", which is 38 meters long and 14 meters wide; at the south end of the palace stands the majestic The statues of Lucius Verle and Marcus Aurelius, two emperors of the Roman Empire, are particularly eye-catching.

Leave a Reply