10 Incredible Places to See Roman Ruins Outside Italy

The Roman Baths in Bath, England, showcase ancient engineering with hot springs, temples, and stunning architecture, offering a glimpse into Roman daily life.

Roman Baths in England

This massive aqueduct in France is a marvel of Roman engineering, built over 2,000 years ago. It once carried water across Provence and stands tall as a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Pont du Gard in France

Mérida is home to one of the best-preserved Roman theaters. This grand structure still hosts performances, proving the Romans’ genius in architecture and entertainment.

Mérida’s Roman Theater in Spain

Once a thriving city, Leptis Magna boasts stunning ruins, including arches, baths, and markets. Its well-preserved remains make it a true treasure of Roman history in Africa.

Leptis Magna in Libya

Baalbek’s massive Roman temples, including the Temple of Jupiter, are among the largest ever built. Their towering columns still stand as a symbol of Roman architectural brilliance.

Baalbek’s Temples in Lebanon

Jerash is known as the Pompeii of the East, featuring grand colonnades, temples, and a hippodrome. Walking through its streets feels like stepping back into ancient Rome.

Jerash in Jordan

The ruins of Ephesus, including the Library of Celsus and grand theater, showcase Rome’s influence in Asia Minor. This city was once a thriving hub of culture and commerce.

Ephesus in Turkey

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