UTIQUE ou UTICA. SITE ANTIQUE DE TUNISIE.
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Karim Gharbi-Mahouch Mawjoud One man show UTICA Tunis
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Tunesien - Ghar El Melh - historische Hafenstadt
Das Video zeigt Impressionen der historischen Hafenstadt Ghar El Melh im Norden von Tunesien!
Interview with one of Tunisia Quartet leaders
(10 Oct 2015) The head of the Tunisian employers organisation who played a key role in a democracy-building group that won the Nobel Peace Prize said it was a price for the entire Tunisian civil society.
Wided Bouchamaoui, President of the Tunisian Union of Industry, Trade and Handicrafts (UTICA), said on Saturday that the award was recognition of the work that was done by the Quartet when Tunisia needed it.
Together with the main workers unions, a human rights group and a lawyers group, the UTICA worked together to Tunisia rebuild in the wake of the Jasmine Revolution of 2011.
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Bardo Museum in Tunis, Tunisia
Bardo Museum in Tunis, Tunisia
The Bardo National Museum is a museum of Tunis, Tunisia, located in the suburbs of Le Bardo.
It is one of the most important museums in the Mediterranean region and the second museum of the African continent after the Egyptian Museum of Cairo by richness of its collections. It traces the history of Tunisia over several millennia and across several civilizations through a wide variety of archaeological pieces.
Housed in an old beylical palace since 1888, it offers a prestigious and magnificent setting for the exhibition of many major works discovered since the beginning of archaeological research in the country. Originally called Alaoui Museum , named after the reigning bey at the time, it takes its current name of Bardo Museum after the independence of the country even if the denomination is attested before that date.
The museum houses one of the finest and largest collections of Roman mosaics in the world, thanks to the excavations at the beginning of 20th century in various archaeological sites in the country including Carthage, Hadrumetum, Dougga and Utica. Some of the displayed works have no equivalent, such as the Virgil Mosaic. Generally, the mosaics of Bardo represent a unique source for research on everyday life in Roman Africa. From the Roman era, the museum also contains a rich collection of marble statues representing the deities and the Roman emperors found on different sites including those of Carthage and Thuburbo Majus.
The museum also has some rich pieces discovered during the excavations of Libyco-Punic sites including mainly Carthage, although the National Museum of Carthage has the vocation to be the museum of this major archaeological site. The essential pieces of this department are grimacing masks, terracotta statues and stelae of major interest for Semitic epigraphy, the stele of the priest and the child being the most famous. The museum also houses Greek works discovered especially in the excavations of the shipwreck of Mahdia, whose emblematic piece remains the bust of Aphrodite in marble, gnawed by the sea and yet still of a moving beauty.
The Islamic Department contains, in addition to famous works such as the Blue Qur'an of Kairouan, a collection of ceramics from the Maghreb and Anatolia.
In order to increase the reception capacity and optimize the presentation of the collections, the museum is the subject of a vast operation which was to be completed initially in 2011 but was not finished until 2012 due to the Tunisian Revolution. The work concerns the increase of the exhibition surfaces by adding new buildings and redeploying the collections. The project aims to make the museum a major pole for a quality cultural development, so that the visitor can appreciate the artistic pieces deposited.
On March 18, 2015, an Islamist terrorist group attacked the museum and took tourists hostage in the building. The attack, which killed 22 people including 21 foreign tourists, was claimed by ISIS.
The Bardo National Museum building was originally a 15th-century Hafsid palace, located in the suburbs of Tunis.
The Bardo is one of the most important museums of the Mediterranean basin, and the second largest on the African continent after the Egyptian Museum. It traces the history of Tunisia over several millennia and through many civilizations through a wide variety of archaeological pieces. Being in the former palace, it offers many major works discovered since the beginnings of archaeological research in the country. Originally called Museum Alaoui , the name of the reigning bey at the time, it has had its current name of Museum of Bardo only since the country's independence.
In addition to famous works such as the Blue Koran of Kairouan, the Islamic Department contains a collection of ceramics from North Africa and Asia Minor.
The Bardo brings together one of the finest and largest collections of Roman mosaics in the world thanks to the excavations undertaken from the beginning of the 20th century on archaeological sites in the country including Carthage, Hadrumetum, Dougga, or Utica. The mosaics represent a unique source for research on everyday life in Roman Africa. The Museum also contains a rich collection of marble statues representing the gods and Roman emperors found on various sites including those of Carthage and Thuburbo Majus.
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Makthar
Le site archéologique de Makthar, l'antique Mactaris, dans l'Ouest tunisien. LIRE L'ARTICLE:
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Passage dans la rubrique Succes Story de la chaîne M tunisia 01 12 2019
Reportage de M Tunisia pour l'émission الفلاحة هي الحل pour présenter l'aquaponie urbaine.
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Site archéologique Utique
Visite du site archéologique à Utique. Le site archéologique se situe dans une rue ou le musée du site archéologique se trouve un peu plus haut. Le site archéologique est interessant, n'hésité pas a sortir du site pour aller decouvrir les autres endroit au alentour ou se trouve des ruines romaines. Bonne visite, mes foto sont disponible sur mon blog :
DOULECHA en visite à UTIQUE (site archéologique) - Tunisie
Visite du site archéologique d'UTIQUE par le groupe DOULECHA DES TUNISOIS BELDIYAS le dimanche 2 juin 2013
Amiral Abderraouf Atallah: Chef d’Etat major de la marine tunisienne
Tunisair se préapre pour la saison 2014
Tunis: palaces of the Medina, Sidi Bou Saïd, and golf lessons... True Tunisia / season 2 (day 4 & 5)
In this episode, walk through the Medina of Tunis (UNESCO World Heritage Site) and discover several palaces (Dar El Jeld, Dar Lasram...), tunisian handicraft that combines tradition and modernity, and savour local gastronomy. In Sidi Bou Saïd, share a delicious tea with pine nuts and a breathtaking view. Meet tunisian YouTubers and Instagramers, then take golf lessons with Lilia, a professional golfer. Like and share #TrueTunisia!
Nord Tunesien (Bizerta) (Geographie)
Eine beschreibung zu Bizerte in Nordtunesien und ein paar bilder.
A description of Bizerte in northern Tunisia and a few pictures.
Une description de Bizerte dans le nord de la Tunisie et quelques photos.
Una descripción de Bizerte en el norte de Túnez, y unas cuantas fotos.
Site archéologique de Dougga
Un des plus beaux sites a visité et intéressant a voir dans le nord de Tunisie. L'UNESCO a classé ce site sur la liste du patrimoine mondial en 1997, considérant qu'il s'agit de la « petite ville romaine la mieux conservée de l'Afrique du Nord.
Avant l'annexion romaine de la Numidie, la ville de Thugga, construite sur une colline surplombant une plaine fertile, a été la capitale d'un État libyco-punique. Elle a prospéré sous la domination romaine et byzantine mais a décliné au cours de la période islamique. Les ruines visibles aujourd'hui témoignent de manière imposante des ressources d'une petite ville romaine aux frontières de l'Empire.
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Les élections de l'Assemblée constituante
23 Octobre 2011
Parti du Travail Tunisien: Tataouine