
Mahdia, Tunisia: history, culture and enchanting sea
Mahdia, a Tunisian coastal city, offers beautiful beaches, a rich history, and a vibrant culture. Explore the Medina, Borj el Kebir Fort, and savor local cuisine in a charming destination.
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Mahdia, a Tunisian coastal city, offers beautiful beaches, a rich history, and a vibrant culture. Explore the Medina, Borj el Kebir Fort, and savor local cuisine in a charming destination.
Monastir: golden beaches, fascinating history, vibrant culture and delicious Tunisian cuisine. Discover a unique destination.
Discover Sfax, the second largest city in Tunisia: a mix of history, culture and innovation. Historical attractions, growing industry and local traditions make Sfax a unique and fascinating destination.
Hammamet has breathtaking beaches, rich history, and delicious cuisine. Explore the medina, relax in luxury resorts, and savor unique local dishes.
The flag of Tunisia, introduced in 1827 by Hussein II, symbolizes the country’s rich history and culture. Featuring a red field with a white circle containing a crescent and a five-pointed star, it represents the blood of martyrs, Islam, and peace. It remains a symbol of national pride and unity.
Explore the Medina of Tunis, a UNESCO site. Discover what to see, opening times and the historical significance of this enchanting place.
Ramadan and Fasting Break Day. In 2023, the bridge for the Italian holiday of April 25 falls near: an opportunity to visit Tunis.
A thousand-year history and a Roman amphitheater surrounded by museums-a cultural gem in the heart of Tunisia. Mosaics, ancient fighting and new festivals in a land that was lush in Roman times-a veritable garden where wealthy families built villas that flaunted not only their opulence but also their beliefs.
On July 25, 2022, Tunisia voted by referendum for a change of governmental system from a republic with an Italian-style parliamentary system (semi-presidential), to a hyper-presidential republic, where power and state policies are centralized in the hands of the leader.
The “date palm” becomes a UNESCO heritage site. Congratulations from Italy to the Arab world for this wonderful news.