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Spectacular Roman mosaics are the high point of this museum.
This museum is located in an 18th century royal palace. So many Roman mosaics and Statues. The mosaics are beautiful and a must see. There is a showcase with the bullet holes from the 2015 terrorist attack. Highly recommend this Museum.
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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.
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This is inside Djerba explore. A wonderful immersion into the life inside a Djerbian home, or hosh. With live activities such as pottery, it's really worth the indoor/outdoor experience. And our guide Mohamed was simply outstanding of knowledge and flexibility. He made our visit twice as nice.
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The Museum of Religions is recognized by an original tower resembling the minaret of Jamaa Zitourna, a Tunisian Mosque considered as one of the largest in Africa as well as a church bell. Unique in its kind, this museum restitutes the three monotheistic religions in this one place, a sign of dialogue and tolerance. The Museum of Religions houses objects of collection, gravures, manuscripts, descriptions of rituals and symbols of the three monotheistic religions. Here, models represent architectural fittings of great fame, such as the Mosque Okba Ibn Nafi' of Kairouan, the Basilica with five naves of Damous el-Karrita of Carthage, the Ghriba of Djerba and the Chapel of Saint-Louis. The place is devoted to all the religions that have existed in Tunisie
It is great to see a museum celebrating the unity and brotherhood of those 3 religions. It is one of a kind, and it's in Tunisia! The highlight of that visit was the guide, AbdelKader, definitely. He is such a bright, clever and ever passionate guide who spent all the time of our visit taking time to make sure that we truly understand every single item of this wonderful museum. He even succeeded to get my mom to actually be interested in History :p Overall, absolutely outstanding!
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Maroon House-Tunisia Sidi Bou said: since the late 18th century, the date of its construction by Judd family Mufti Ahmed Annabi, and she inherited aliyah from grandparents to children and then to boys, sparkle sparkle and beautiful time elapses, and no broken home base of Sidi Bou Saïd area homes. As to the decoration of the external doors and Windows of the blue iron, which is at the heart of the Tunisian Engineering. This door adjacent to a paved road with square stone, which gives the region a special elegance and intimate, unique, opens at the lobby of the Andalusian branch of entrances and passageways, and determined angles Bechtel and henna plant trees, jasmine and distributed throughout the seats of stone mosaic and in the Middle a fountain Of water. One of the carved wood doors with Iron nails opens to spacious reception hall can accommodate a large number of visitors, their seats ornate oak, and gdarnha form the art gallery to the inside of the relics, murals and paintings. Bled him _ Tunisia
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Go there! It's human-sized but beautifully spaced. The prices are extraordinary and are brought from the entire Islamic world. The texts are very good and light. You will leave happy and more knowledgeable if the width and breadth of islamic art, from ornaments to carpets and from calligraphy to designs
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