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Below we show some of
the most important places in the town of Gafsa in Tunisia where the
oasis is the northernmost of the country dating back to the days of
Roman rule in the second century.
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Sightseeing
of Gafsa in Tunisia
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| Kasbah | Roman Baths | |
| It's a fortress built in Byzantine times the city that separates the oasis composed of a hundred thousand palm trees. It was rebuilt after damage during World War II. We can eat the delicious pistachio renowned throughout the country that grow in this region. | It's a public swimming pool built in Roman times that draw water from hot springs and preserved in excellent condition. It is common to see young people of the place jump to the pool to catch the tourists throw coins at the bottom of the pool. | |
| Oasis | Great Mosque of Gafsa | |
| There are about 100,000 palm trees in addition to other plant and make it a great place to stroll with oppressive heat but most of the year. | It's a XIV century building located near the Roman baths. Are beautifully adorned with blue tiles, the carved pulpit and the beautiful views of the oasis and the northern hills. | |
| Courthouse Dar el Bey | ||
| It's a palace of the early nineteenth century it was remodeled in the late nineteenth century as the residence of the Bey of Tunis. Currently the Prime Minister's Office and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. | ||
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