Discover Djémila, the ancient Cuicul, an archaeological jewel listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the best-preserved Roman sites in North Africa. Perched at an altitude of 900 metres, this ancient city reveals its exceptional architectural treasures: a grandiose forum, a 3,000-seat theatre, sophisticated thermal baths, Christian basilicas and patrician houses adorned with colourful mosaics. Stroll the cobbled streets of this prosperous 2nd-century city, admire the Arch of Caracalla and explore the museum, which houses a remarkable collection of sculptures and mosaics. A fascinating immersion in the grandeur of the Roman Empire in the heart of the mountains of Petite Kabylie.