5. El Ghriba SynagogueDjerba Island The ancient El Ghriba Synagogue , also known as the Djerba Synagogue, is located on the Tunisian island of Djerba. It is situated in the Jewish village of Hara Seghira , several kilometres southwest of Houmt Souk, the main town of Djerba. The synagogue is the oldest in Tunisia, and besides being the center of the island's Jewish life is also a site of pilgrimage, whose status approaches that of the Holy Land; one of the legends associated with its founding claims that either a stone or a door from Solomon's Temple or the Second Temple is incorporated in the building. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
9. DjerbahoodDjerba Island Djerbahood was a street art event in which artists from all over the world gathered in the village of Erriadh on the Tunisian island Djerba to create 250 mural paintings. The project was established by the Itinerrance de Paris gallery in June 2014. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
10. Mouansa SynagogueZarzis The Mouansa Synagogue is located in the village of Mouansa, located just west of Zarzis, Tunisia. The synagogue together with the nearby Jewish cemetery is all that remains of the Jewish community of the village which disbanded during the 1970s. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.