Ancient Megacities
At the heart of desert landscapes, once stood three giants, three builders' masterpieces, three symbols of all powerful civilizations: Carthage, Troy and Persepolis.
Persepolis: Delusion of Greatness
Persepolis, once envisioned as the Middle East's Garden of Eden, epitomizes opulence and empire. Through centuries and archaeological finds, its mysteries unravel.
Carthage: One City, Two Empires
In the 9th century BC, Phoenicians built Carthage, a grand city at the Mediterranean trade crossroads, set to be their empire's capital. After the Third Punic War, Carthage fell to Rome. Hadrian's task.
Troy: Birth of a Myth
Explore the transformation of a humble village into a formidable ancient city atop Turkey's Hissarlik hill.
