Volubilis

The Mauritanian capital, founded in the 3rd century B.C.E., became an important outpost of the Roman Empire and was graced with many fine buildings. Extensive remains of these survive in the archaeological site, located in a fertile agricultural area. Volubilis was later briefly to become the capital of Idris I, founder of the Idrisid dynasty, who is buried at nearby Moulay Idris.

Title Volubilis
Artist(s) Unrecorded artist
Dates c. 1st century–285 C.E.
Places Africa / North Africa / Morocco
Period, Culture, Style Ancient Mediterranean / Ancient Roman / Early Roman Empire
Artwork Type Architecture / Historic City
Material Stone
Technique

Cite this page as: UNESCO, "Volubilis," in Smarthistory, May 27, 2021, accessed February 21, 2025, https://smarthistory.org/volubilis/.