Landmarks and Historic sites
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Bab El Bhar or Bab Bhar is one of the gates of the Medina of Tunis, to the east of the ancient wall. Marking the separation between the European city and the Medina, this historic site is a...
Reviewed by: Angha
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Carthage, located 15 km from Tunis, Tunisia. Carthage in Tunisia is a celebrated archaeological and architectural site. Previously a Roman city, it...
Reviewed by: Editorial Staff
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Dar Lasram in Tunis is a beautiful mansion and a former aristocratic palace, built at the end of the 18th century by Hamouda Lasram, a wealthy land owner and an Ottoman military man.... |
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Dougga is located in the mountain inland in Tunisia which was abandoned and deserted with the Vandal invasion. This site offers some amazing ruins, some of which have been restored. The majority of...
Reviewed by: Darshadana
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Situated in the Medina area, the Kasbah Mosque is an historic building and is also listed as a Historical Monument. Believed to be built in 1230, the monument is worth visiting for its beautiful architectural art works. The mosque was... |
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St. Vincent de Paul Church is a Roman Catholic cathedral situated in Tunis. Named in honor of Saint Vincent de Paul, this historic building is also the headquarters of the Archdiocese of Tunis. Built in a...
Reviewed by: Chiranjiv
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The mosque Aghlabid built in 688 was destroyed a number of times before being renovated to resemble the original structure. The mosque was later enlarged by the rulers of the Aghlabid dynasty in 836 and 863. This great...
Reviewed by: Editorial Staff
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Zitouna Mosque is also known Al-Zaytuna Mosque, Ezzitouna Mosque or as Ez-Zitouna. Zitouna Mosque is a major mosque which dates back to 860 and is situated in Tunis, Tunisia. Known to be the...
Reviewed by: Ekaja
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