Tunisia

Bab el Bhar stone gateway in Tunis seen behind tall fountain jets in a public square.

Tunis

Tunis – Tunisia The city of Tunis stands along the Mediterranean coast near the ancient ruins of Carthage. As the capital of Tunisia, Tunis has long served as the political, cultural, and economic center of the country. The modern city spreads outward from the historic Medina of Tunis, where narrow streets and traditional markets preserve […]

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Symmetrical Zitouna Grand Mosque courtyard façade with domed central entrance and rows of horseshoe arches.

Zitouna Grand Mosque

Zitouna Grand Mosque – Tunis, Tunisia The Zitouna Mosque, often called the Zitouna Grand Mosque, stands at the heart of the historic Medina of Tunis. Founded in the 8th century, it is the oldest and most important mosque in the city. For centuries the mosque served not only as a place of worship but also […]

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Wide glazed-roof courtyard with two spiral columns framing a central tiered fountain, tiled walls, marble floor, and striped arches.

Bardo Museum Tunis

Bardo Museum – Tunis, Tunisia The Bardo National Museum is one of the most important museums in Tunis and among the finest archaeological museums in North Africa. Housed within a former Ottoman palace, the museum contains an extensive collection of artifacts that illustrate the long history of Tunisia, from ancient Phoenician settlements to the Roman […]

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Studded yellow double door with ring knockers beside a narrow cobbled lane receding through arches at night.

Tunis Medina

Medina of Tunis – Tunisia The historic Medina of Tunis forms the ancient heart of Tunis. Established more than a thousand years ago, the medina developed as a thriving center of commerce, religion, and scholarship in the medieval Islamic world. Within its walls lies a maze of narrow streets, markets, mosques, madrasas, and traditional houses […]

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Blue scroll-pattern wrought-iron terrace railing beside a white pier topped with a large ceramic planter.

Sidi Bou Said

Sidi Bou Said – Tunisia The picturesque village of Sidi Bou Said sits on a hill above the Mediterranean Sea overlooking the Gulf of Tunis. The town is famous for its distinctive whitewashed buildings with bright blue doors and windows, creating one of the most recognizable architectural landscapes in North Africa. The village has long […]

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Oblique exterior view of Carthage L’Acropolium with twin towers, arched façade, domes, and trees against a blue sky.

Carthage L’Acropolium

Carthage L’Acropolium – Tunisia The Carthage Acropolium, originally known as the Cathedral of Saint Louis, stands on Byrsa Hill, the historic center of ancient Carthage. Constructed in the late 19th century during the French colonial period, the building was designed in a distinctive Byzantine and Moorish architectural style. The cathedral was built near the location […]

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Curving upper seating of the Roman Theatre of Carthage overlooking trees, the Gulf of Tunis, and distant mountains.

Carthage

Carthage – Tunisia The ancient city of Carthage lies along the Mediterranean coast just north of Tunis. Founded by Phoenician settlers in the 9th century BCE, Carthage grew into one of the most powerful cities of the ancient Mediterranean world. As the center of the Carthaginian Empire, the city controlled extensive trade networks across North […]

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Three large ceramic vases—two blue-and-white and one red-and-turquoise—displayed beneath shallow arches between pale columns.

Dar Jeld Hotel Tunis

Dar El Jeld Hotel – Tunis, Tunisia The Dar El Jeld Hotel is located within the historic Medina of Tunis, one of the best-preserved traditional urban centers in North Africa. The hotel occupies a beautifully restored Ottoman-era palace that once belonged to a prominent Tunisian family. Traditional architectural features such as interior courtyards, carved wood, […]

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Wide nave interior with altar, wooden pews, massive dark stone arches, pale vaulted bays, side statues, and stained-glass windows.

Tunis St Vincent de Paul Cathedral

Cathedral of St. Vincent de Paul – Tunis, Tunisia The Cathedral of St. Vincent de Paul stands along Avenue Habib Bourguiba in the center of Tunis. Constructed in the late 19th century during the period of French administration in Tunisia, the cathedral reflects a blend of Neo-Romanesque and Byzantine architectural influences. Its large façade and […]

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