Skip to main content
Shop travel
Shop travel
Shop travel
Stays
Stays
Flights
Flights
Packages
Packages
Deals
Open app
SAR
List your property
Support
Trips
Communication Center icon
Sign in
Sign in
Sign up, it’s free
Feedback
Sidi Rached
Sidi Rached
Sidi Rached
Travel Guide
This lost pyramid in northern Africa is the burial tomb of Numidian king Juba II and his wife, Cleopatra Selene II (daughter of Cleopatra of Egypt and Mark Antony). Due to its poor maintenance, it is currently on the list of endangered UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Access to the site is off the highway between Algiers and the nearby Roman city of Tipaza.
This lost pyramid in northern Africa is the burial tomb of Numidian king Juba II and his wife, Cleopatra Selene II (daughter of Cleopatra of Egypt and Mark Antony). Due to its poor maintenance, it is currently on the list of endangered UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Access to the site is off the highway between Algiers and the nearby Roman city of Tipaza.
The Royal Mausoleum of Mauretania in Tipaza, Algeria was built in 3 BCE by Juba II of Numidia (c. 50 BCE – c. 25 CE) and his wife CleopatraSelene II (40 BCE – c. 5 BCE). This tomb may have been the final resting place of Juba II and Cleopatra Selene II, although their remains have not been found.