

The Royal Mausoleum of Mauretania standing alone in the brush — Numidian stonework, cypress shadows, two thousand years of Berber memory.
Built before the Romans arrived. The Royal Mausoleum of Mauretania — what the locals call Kbour-er-Roumia — stands alone in the brush above Tipaza, a stone drum that has watched empires come and leave. The poster keeps it quiet: muted teal sky, cypress trees on either side, sandstone tones, two figures small enough to remind you of the scale. "TIPAZA — Mémoires berbères" sits in serif type above. Front carries the wordmark only. Heavyweight 350gsm cotton, unisex oversized. DTF print tuned for stone and sky. Designed and printed in Montreal — for Tipaza, for the coast, for the Berber line.