In the south of Tunisia, situated around 540km away from the capital, the ancient…
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You’ve made it to Tunisia, but now what are you going to do? Let Carthage Magazine help you sort through attractions small and large, hyperlocal and touristy.
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Gammarth welcomes visitors to immerse themselves in nature by offering pristine beaches and rolling…
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When a Historical Heritage Becomes a Derelict Site, Recall Takrouna!
Takrouna, the village of Berber origins that tells a story to its visitors, will…
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The Tunisian National Tourist Office (ONTT) has published last Friday, June 11, a new…
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The Great Mosque of Ez-Zitouna — Tunis’ Oldest & Most Significant Mosque
Al-Zaytuna Mosque, or Ez-Zitouna or Ezzitouna Mosque was the second mosque to be built in…
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The cities of Carthage, Utica, Sbeitla, Kairouan, Mahdia and Tunis are collectively known as…
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The Great Mosque of Kairouan — Islam’s Fourth Most Holiest Site
The Great Mosque of Kairouan is the oldest Muslim place of worship in Africa…
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El Jem Amphitheatre — The Greatest Roman Colosseum in North Africa
The Amphitheatre of El Jem is one of the largest and best-preserved Roman monuments…
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Article written by M. Dhahri. El Jem Archaeological Museum, a 1km walk from the…
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International Festival of Carthage — Tunisia’s Most Phenomenal Festival
Organized in the Roman Theatre of Carthage, the International Festival of Carthage (FIC) is…