Roman Amphitheater of Sabratha -50 centesimo
This commemorative airmail stamp marks the inauguration of the Litoranea Libica coastal highway on March 15, 1937, linking the country's ancient heritage with modern engineering milestones. The illustration showcases the imposing architectural ruins of the Roman theater or amphitheater at Sabratha, focusing closely on a massive fluted column base in the foreground with the stone arches of the ancient cavea rising in the distance. A monoplane flies steadily overhead, explicitly pairing the monumental archeological legacy of the region with contemporary state-led transportation and aviation advances. By circulating this image, the postal administration underscores a message of historical legitimacy and infrastructure expansion, highlighting Libya's crucial position as a modernized Mediterranean crossroads.