The Archaeological Museum of Lamta:
It is the only museum in the Monastir region dedicated to the Roman and Byzantine ruins of the Punic and the Classical (the Roman and Byzantine) and is characterized by its beautiful location near the seashore.
The museum fence surrounds part of an imperial bath founded in the second century and neglected at the end of the fourth century. The excavated parts of the museum reveal aspects of the hot section, the cold room and a hall. The floor of the exposed part of this bathroom covers a beautiful mosaic painting that includes images of wild animals (lion, tiger, gazelle), perhaps part of a hunting scene
The museum is characterized by its emphasis through the presentation of artifacts, on the educational and educational side, in order to reach the goal on the largest number of cards and graphs that make the visitor indispensable for any further clarification.
The bony hall of the museum embraces mainly the pieces discovered by the excavations in the area of tombs spread on the hills adjacent to the city. The discoveries related to the Punic period are confined to the tombs. Perhaps the most prominent pieces in this hall are the wooden coffin, which dates back to the third century BC And the rich and varied collection of hand-made ceramic pieces made of glass.
The classical hall is characterized by the richness, diversity and aesthetics of the pieces presented and derived from "Leptis" and its side, which concern the various subjects that concern the daily life from the Roman era to the Byzantine era. The most striking pieces in this hall are interesting to the terrestrial mosaic paintings (Such as the panel of Venus, which is about to be washed). These paintings show the extent to which the houses of the site were glorified.
In addition to these paintings, this hall includes a unique masterpiece, a Christian ark of marble carrying its subjects from pagan and Christian art in one.
It is one of the most beautiful coastal lagoons on the sea. It was built in the Arab era by order of Abu Abu Ibrahim Ahmad, 245 AH and 859 AD, and was supervised by the servant of Abi Ibrahim Ahmed Fatata.
Rabat today is the headquarters of the maintenance society of the city of Mata and also includes a cultural and archaeological library and use the space to establish the activities of the Festival of Lptis.
The Whole Mosque
It was built in the ninth century AD (third century AH) and was built with the same marble, which was renovated by the Mosque of Ibn Abi Nafie Kairouan and used in the construction of many artifacts such as crowns and marble columns.
Educational and cultural institutions
El Habib Bourguiba Primary School
The school was opened on 6 January 1930. The number of pupils was 66 when two children were divided into two classes.
It should be noted that the first student to receive the primary certificate in 1934 and the first girl entered the school was in 1946.