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Built in 2001, this art museum boasts a fine collection of pottery and a round observation tower, excellent for viewing the sunset.
The Guellala Museum is truly local and is rich in Jerba history, it shows how the islands industries and crafts are worked on and the extremely interesting ceremonies regarding marriage in Jerba, this museum will give the travelers some insight into the strange island of Jerba.
4.5 based on 458 reviews
The price for the museum is included in your ticket for Amphitetare, so, do yourself a favor and visit it! I am a lover of mosaics from Roman period so would visit this museum even if I had to pay separetly...Like museum in Sousse and Tunis, this one has a great great collection of mosaics! Plus, you have a whole roman villa to see! A must see!
4.5 based on 532 reviews
The archaeological museum of Sousse is a must. The building itself is very interesting. The museum is compact and well designed with beautiful mosaics and relics.
4.5 based on 40 reviews
This is probably the best little museum I have ever seen. A very friendly and knowledgeable host, who will give you a tour around the cave dwelling. He is obviously very passionate about Berber history and will show you how to write your name in Berber!! No entrance ticket. Just a voluntary donation at the end or you can buy some of the souvenirs which are well made and a refreshing change to the usual rubbish souvenirs you find in almost every museum round he world. Absolutely no pressure from the host to buy or donate, but you will want to support his effort. The village of Tamezret is fabulous and original, very much unlike the tourist trap of Matmata. Take time to walk around the narrow streets and the view from the top should not be missed.
4.0 based on 33 reviews
Exhibits well laid out with good English translations. Some very good complete mosaics from nearby Neopolis. Well worth visiting.
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