Kasbah square

Photo : Mohamed Amine Agrebi address: the kasbah square also known as the place of the government is a place in tunis the capital of tunisia it is entirely bordered on the north the mosque kasbah and the hospital aziza uthmana in the south the palace of the government or dar el bey el the […]

Kasbah square

The Scary Alley ( A.K.A sabat laaroussa)

Photo : Mohamed Amine Agrebi Date : it’s like 60 years ago Adress : first you need to go to “beb bnet” (it’s easy to find) then look for a small alley with stairs down to a tunnel near dar el jdoud (coffee-shop) Zone : it’s surrounded by the coffee-shop , the police station , the […]

The Scary Alley ( A.K.A sabat laaroussa)

Rue sidi ben arous

Adresse Rue Sidi Ben Arous, Tunis Description Rue Sidi Ben Arous, Tunis est l’une des rues principales de la médina de tunis Elle doit son nom au savant, docteur et ascète Sidi Ben Arous mort à Tunis en 1460. Fondateur de la confrérie des Aroussiya, il est enterré dans la zaouïa mitoyenne de la mosquée Hammouda-Pacha.

Rue sidi ben arous

Roof tops of the medina  

Roof tops of the medina   This picture is taken from one of a roof tops of the medina, The perfect place to feel the gentle breeze and the ecos of the calls to the prayer of the mosques.

Roof tops of the medina  

Place el Maktaa

Photo: Mohamed Ali Agerbi , 2018 Address Rue de la carrière , Rue du Pacha Description We find this place exactly in Rue du pacha …. it’s considered as one of the oldest places in the Medina. Made by Mohamed and Youssef

Place el Maktaa

El Pasha Street

Description The building was built in 1911 by French architect Fernand-Michel Guesnier. It initially includes fifteen classrooms, a refectory, a sewing room, a kitchen, an office, a home for the director of the institution and a large courtyard. The school is intended for young girls coming mainly from the Tunisian bourgeoisie. The establishment replaces a […]

El Pasha Street

Sidi Ameur

Masjed Sidi Ameur est le plus petit Masjed du continent Africain. Un mythe se relaie d’une génération à une autre disant que Sidi Ameur a empêché l’expansion de l’impact d’un bombardement qui a eu lieu lors de la deuxième guerre mondiale et a affecté la place appelée El kherba à quelques mètre du Masjed.

Sidi Ameur