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Travel to Tunisia English versionViajes a Ciudad de Túnez
          Below we show some of the most important places in the city of Tunis, capital of Tunisia. The country's largest city that was destroyed by the Roman Empire and rebuild back to end up being a cosmopolitan city, very tolerant despite having a Muslim majority and with many interesting places for sightseeing.

 

Sightseeing in Tunisia

 

Sidi Youssef Mosque Africa Tower
It was built by order of Yusef Bey in 1614 with an Ottoman style. Stresses its octagonal minaret with turquoise tiles that embellish greatly. It is an iron tower clock at the top of the Avenue Habib Bourguiba, the main city, and from which there is a beautiful panoramic view of the city.
The Suuq National Museum of Bardo
The Market of Tunis is located within the Medina and you can tell which occupies almost all of it. We will store all kinds of articles (textiles, shoes, slippers Arabs, jewelry, ceramics, food, souvenirs, spices, leather, carpets) but kept a certain order to be grouped by product souks offer. In some shops were seen as craftsmen produce then sell the pieces. It's the most important museum in the entire country and is located in a XIX century palace surrounded by beautiful gardens on the outskirts of Tunis. We can find archaeological remains of all the cultures that have passed through the country from jewelry, pottery, sculptures, utensils, pottery, bronze and of course the best collection of Roman mosaics in the world.
Palace Dar el Bey National Library
It's an eighteenth century palace built by order of Hammuda Bey is now the headquarters of the Prime Minister of Tunisia. It's situated in an old Turkish barracks built by the year 1813 and Bey Hammuda treasures the major works of literature Tunisian.
Great Mosque Zitouna Ksar Mosque
Dating from 732 AD and is the work of the Umayyads. Later in the year 864 the Aghlabids undertook a reconstruction of the mosque using materials from the ruins of Carthage and finally in 1894 he built the minaret left the building as we know it today. Built in the early twelfth century by the architect Ahmed Ben Khorassan has as its main element remarkable minaret dating from the mid seventeenth century Moorish influence and decorations in marble minaret.
Tourbet El Bey Mausoleum Kasbah Mosque
It was built by Ali Bey in the eighteenth century in order to accommodate the Huseinitas Princes and their families, one of the largest mausoleums throughout Tunisia. Built by Abu Zakariya in the thirteenth century is situated near the Boulevard Bab Menara and stresses its minaret with clear influences from Moroccan architectural school.
Coffee M'Rabet Dar Ben Abdallah palace
A mythical place in the heart of the Medina where tourists flock to refresh and relieve the intense summer heat. The upstairs restaurant is one of the most eclectic and exquisite throughout Tunisia. Excellent eighteenth century palace of Italian style and decorative elements of great stature. Now houses the Museum of Popular Arts and Traditions where we can see different samples of the traditional life of the Tunisians.
Palace Dar Othman Mosque of Dyers
A building from the late sixteenth and early seventeenth century and used as a private house magazine which has a beautiful facade. It was built in 1726 and highlights its octagonal minaret with beautiful interior decor. It was remodeled in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
Hammuda Pasha Mosque Mosque Sidi Mahrez
It's also the mausoleum of the saint revered by Muslims, which was built in 1655 with an octagonal minaret decorated with Italian style. Another prominent mosques of Tunis which dates from the late seventeenth century and Turkish influences.
Youssef Mosque Shaib et Taba Sidi Bou Museum Krissa
Built in the nineteenth century is a replica of the mosque of Sidi Youssef although the minaret is not finished. A museum with tombstones funeral of the late ninth century among these are the tombs of the Khorassani.
Belvedere Park Port of Goulette
A place for recreation and relaxation for those who like to stroll through this park full of olive, palm and eucalyptus. Of great commercial importance and some remnants of their occupation by the Spanish and Turkish.
Catholic Cathedral of Saint Vincent de Paul
It was built in 1882 with neo-Byzantine style in the year following the French occupation. Many people describe as dreadful though it has its charm and like everything in life is a matter of taste.

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