Volubilis

Volubilis
View of the large central building (called a basilica) in Volubilis. Volubilis is a UNESCO World Heritage site.
View of the large central building in Volubilis. Compare with this picture I found while researching Volubilis
The town of Moulay Idris is nestled in the hills across the road from Volubilis. Much of the stone used to build it came from Volubilis.
I have no idea what this is but it reinforces my idea that people put work into the simplest items to decorate them.
Moulay Idris in the background
These mosaics have not been restored: this is the way they were uncovered.
Mosaic
Triumphal arch overlooking the fertile plains below.
This used to be a two-story building
Moulay Idris
Some of the walls are still standing.
Our guide could not / would not tell us what had been restored. I expect that most of the columns had fallen over once the city was abandoned sometime around…
There were embellishments like this all over the ruins.
One of the city gates
Plants trying to grow among the ruins.
Residential area
The mosaics are out in the open and not protected at all.
The mosaics are in remarkably good shape
Moulay Idris through one of the Roman arches