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  1. Tunisian architecture is a blend of Islamic, Arab, and Berber influences1. Examples of Tunisian architecture include12:
    • The Great Mosque of Kairouan, one of the oldest Islamic structures in North Africa, is a prime example of Islamic architecture in Tunisia.
    • Mosques, mausoleums, and palaces feature intricate geometric patterns, arches, and decorative tilework.
    • The blue and white of Sidi bou Said
    • The fierce historical walls and narrow streets of the Medina of Tunis
    • The gorgeous minimalist Djerba
    • The desertous Berber palaces of Tataouine
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    Architecture: – Tunisian architecture showcases a blend of Islamic, Arab, and Berber influences. – The Great Mosque of Kairouan, one of the oldest Islamic structures in North Africa, is a prime example of Islamic architecture in Tunisia. – Mosques, mausoleums, and palaces feature intricate geometric patterns, arches, and decorative tilework.
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    From the blue and white of Sidi bou Said, and the fierce historical walls and narrow streets of the Medina of Tunis, to the gorgeous minimalist Djerba, to the desertous Berber palaces of Tataouine, Tunisia is rich with different architectural styles that –separately- make up small heavens scattered all over this beautiful shore of North Africa.
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    Located in North Africa, Tunisia enjoys a strategic emplacement with a direct connection to Europe by sea and the rest of the middle east by land, making her a transaction point to several civilizations. Medinas, fortresses, Roman remains…
    Medinas, fortresses, Roman remains… Unesco inscribes seven sites and monuments on the World Heritage List for their cultural value such as the sites of Carthage, Dougga, El Jem, as well as the medinas of Tunis, Kairouan, and Sousse. Tunisia has achieved amazing miscegenation of multiple influences.
    Other foundations from the Hafsid period in Tunis include the al-Hawa Mosque (13th century), the Haliq Mosque (1375), and the Bab al-Aqwas Mosque (15th century). The Hafsids also renovated the old Zaytuna Mosque of Tunis. : 209 Among other works, the mosque's first attested minaret was built under Hafsid patronage in 1438–1439.
    No need for long trips to Rome and standing in busy long lines. You can have the amphitheater all to yourself In Tunisia. The amphitheater was built around 238 AD and welcomes approximately 530,000 visitors each year. The small village of El Jem in the east of Tunisia holds within it the ruins of the largest colosseum in North Africa.
  3. An overview of the historic Architecture in Tunisia

  4. Tunisian Architecture - design-encyclopedia.com

  5. Medina of Tunis - Wikipedia

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  9. Architecture and ritual in the Ghriba synagogue, Tunisia

    WEBIn its architecture and decoration, it reflects a combination of essential forms in a synagogue and local Tunisian architecture, demonstrating the dual aspects of the community’s identity—Jewish and Tunisian.

  10. Hafsid architecture - Wikipedia

    WEBHafsid architecture developed under the patronage of the Hafsid dynasty in Ifriqiya (roughly present-day Tunisia) during the 13th to 16th centuries. Evolving from earlier Almohad and Ifriqiyan traditions, it was later …

  11. The Many Architectural Styles of Tunisia - The Moorish Times

  12. Cultural Heritage of Tunisia - RTF | Rethinking The Future

    WEBAncient civilizations including the Carthaginians, Numidians, and Romans laid the foundation for Tunisia’s architecture. Islamic architecture in the area evolved after the 7th century under a series of rulers and dynasties.

  13. Architecture - Bardo National Museum