The exhibition ‘Magna Mater, between Zama and Rome’ opens at the Bardo National Museum in Tunis and will be open to the public from 21 January to 21 July 2026. It presents around thirty archaeological pieces (sculptures, fragments, terracotta) from the site of Zama Regia, illustrating ancient cults and cultural exchanges between Rome and Carthage.
Key points of the exhibition (2026):
- Theme: The cult of Magna Mater (Great Goddess) and life in Zama between the 1st century BC and the 2nd century AD.
- Location: Sousse Room of the Bardo National Museum.
- Partnership: Italian-Tunisian cooperation, highlighting the heritage of the governorate of Siliana.
- Content: Objects discovered during excavations. The exhibition is enriched by multimedia supports, offering an immersive interpretation of the historical, cultural and archaeological context of the site of Zama.

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