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La médina de Tunis est le cœur historique de Tunis. Inscrite depuis 1979 au patrimoine mondial de l'Unesco. La Médina a été Fondée en 698 autour du noyau initial de la mosquée Zitouna.
About the city of Tunis Tunis is the capital city of Tunisia. It is the fourth-largest city in the Maghreb region, with a large metropolitan with approximately 2,700,000 inhabitants. The Medina of ...
Brief synthesis Located in a fertile plain region of north-eastern Tunisia, and a few kilometres from the sea, the Medina of Tunis is one of the first Arabo-Muslim towns of the Maghreb (698 A.D.).
The Medina quarter of Tunis doesn’t pander to tourists. It's where you genuinely experience the city and its people. There are many reasons to travel to Tunis — food, history, culture — but ...
La vieille ville de Tunis avec ses monuments, ses décorations et ses couleurs nous renvoie incontestablement à l’époque ottomane, époque qui s'étend du 16ème au 19ème siècle et à ...
Dans nos précédents articles relatifs à la médina de Tunis, l’accent avait été mis sur les palais et demeures comme modèle achevé de l’habitation tunisoise. Il nous paraît utile aujourd’hui de nous in ...
Founded in the 7th century, the Tunis Medina was restored under hardline president Zine el Abidine Ben Ali, but suffered under the 2011 revolution that ousted him, and subsequent instability.
This Tunis Complete Guide is divided into categories by neighborhood, foods to try, day trips, etc. Within each neighborhood, I have listed the things to do, where to eat, and where to stay.
Tunis is brimming with history: the mausoleums of the medina that have remained unchanged for centuries; the Roman ruins at the original site of Carthage, in the city’s northeastern suburbs; and ...
Tunis may not have Rome beat in every category (the food, which is heavy on a trifecta of eggs, tinned tuna and harissa, often leaves something to be desired), but it doesn’t have to.