This carved stone base once supported a column in the Roman city of Carthage, located on Byrsa Hill. Its circular top and layered moldings show the architectural style typical of Roman forums and temples. Though the column itself is missing, the base remains as evidence of the monumental structures that once stood here. The weathering and cracks highlight its long exposure to the elements, yet it still reflects the precision of Roman stonework.
Byrsa Hill was the heart of ancient Carthage, first as a Punic citadel and later transformed into a Roman center after the Punic Wars. Architectural fragments like this column base reveal the scale and grandeur of the Roman rebuilding of the city.
üìå This model is part of the Tanit XR digital preservation initiative, which documents and shares Tunisia‚Äôs endangered cultural heritage through 3D scanning and immersive storytelling.
üìç [Byrsa, Carthage, Tunis, Tunisia](https://scaniver.se/L36.85279,10.32376)










