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Marché Central de Tunis

The Central Market is a large covered market, located in the middle of downtown. Swarms of city-dwellers browse at the stands of meats, fish, and fruits & vegetables. Its surroundings are also full of food shops and life. If you are in the area, it will give you the opportunity to share the daily life of the people of Tunis, to grab spices and olives and to discover a building which is part of the commercial heritage of Tunis. Historically named Fondouk El Ghalla (the fruits caravanserai), it was built in 1891 and has just undergone extensive renovations. The Association de Sauvegarde de la Médina (the Association for the Preservation of the Medina) took part in the renovation of the central wooden market.

Bardo National Museum

The Bardo National Museum is a haven for history buffs. Offering deep insight into the rich and intriguing history of Tunisia, the museum houses a plethora of mosaics, paintings, documents, archaeological excavations, and other artifacts. The museum is housed in a 19th-century palace and underwent major renovations in 2011. Right from the Neolithic times to the Greek, Roman, Islamic, and contemporary era, the museum has a varied collection that will leave you awestruck each time. Bardo National Museum is open to public visitation throughout the year.

Acropolium of Carthage

Various cultural events take place at the Acropolium of Carthage, settled in the former site of the Cathedral Saint-Louis which also hosted the Pères Blancs (White Fathers) missionaries until 1956. The French built the cathedral in 1884 and it was heavily renovated and restored in 1995. The cathedral was erected in tribute to French king Louis IX or "Saint Louis" who died in Carthage in 1270 while on a quest to rally the Hafsid ruler of Tunis to the cause of the Crusades and eventually fight in Egypt. But he died from an epidemic of dysentery before carrying out those plans. This big monument (60 x 30m) is in the Moorish-Byzantine style and stands on the Colline de Byrsa (Byrsa Hill), the birthplace of the Punic Carthage. The Octobre Musical festival takes place here every year, along with concerts of different kinds of music (jazz, Tunisian music) and rotating exhibits.

Cathedral of Saint Vincent de Paul

Dedicated to the eponymous saint, Cathedral of Saint Vincent de Paul was completed in 1897 and is a stunning historic edifice. A unique aspect of the building is its mix of Gothic, Moorish and Neo-Byzantine architectural styles. Some of the cathedral's highlights include the stained glass windows dating back to 1901 and the beautiful ceiling frescoes.

Carthage National Museum

This interesting two-floor archaeological museum is hosted in a former French seminary. The vestiges gathered here tell us the story of the once-powerful city of Carthage, including the tragic 3rd Punic War when the victorious Romans destroyed their opponent, up to the definitive fall of the antique Carthage during the Arab conquest. Among the Phoenician museum vestiges, you can notably find sarcophagi, funeral masks and epitaph. Some great daily life items and amphorae give a hint of the culture of those trading seamen that were also skilled in the agricultural techniques. The Roman past of Carthage is notably enlightened by mosaic tiles and some beautiful statues.

Mezquita Zitouna

One of the most superlative mosques in the country, Al Zaytouna is an architectural marvel. Spread over an area of 5,000 square meters (1.2 acres), the mosque’s origins can be traced back to the 7th Century CE. The oldest mosque in the city, it was a prominent university for Islamic studies with illustrious alumni of scholars and poets like Ibn Arafa and Imam Mazari. The Arab sociologist and historian Ibn Khaldoun notably taught there in the 14th century. Inspired by the Great Mosque of Kairouan, it was remodeled several times over the centuries by the dynasties reigning in the city. While the great dome on the entrance of the prayer hall was built in the 10th century under the Zirid dynasty, the cisterns were brought by the Hafsids in the 13th century. The three-column gallery in the courtyard dates from the 17th century (the Ottoman period). During the 19th century, the Minaret (the mosque's main tower) was raised to reach 144 feet (44 meters) and remained the highest point in this city. The prayer hall, ornamented with 185 marble and granite columns, can accommodate up to 2000 people.

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