Volubilis is a well-preserved Roman ruins site in northern Morocco, near the modern city of Meknes. The ruins are particularly significant due to their proximity to the imperial capital of Morocco, which the Romans occupied from 40 - 285 AD. Despite its age, Volubilis retains much of its former grandeur and has been recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Visitors can explore its many remains, including an impressive triumphal arch, basilica, and other public buildings. Numerous mosaics are scattered around the ruins that depict scenes from Roman life.