Located in front of the entrance to the Roman archeological site, the Great Mosque dates from the Umayyad period (early eight-century).
It was built on a Roman forum, which was later transformed into a Byzantine church. Some of the granite and limestone columns of these earlier constructions are still clearly visible.
It was built on a Roman forum, which was later transformed into a Byzantine church. Some of the granite and limestone columns of these earlier constructions are still clearly visible.