2024

NATIONAL BARDO MUSEUM

Museums
4.6/5
11 reviews

Unfortunately closed since July 2021, the Bardo Museum remains the most important archaeological museum in the Maghreb. Created in 1882 in one of the pavilions of the beylical palace, it was then part of a set of buildings constructed by the Hafsides. Made sadly famous after the attacks of March 18, 2015, the museum is located at the exit of the city to Beja and Bizerte, next to the university campus. The objects it houses are divided into four departments grouping collections belonging to an era of the country's history: Carthaginian, Punic, Christian and Arab-Muslim. A fifth department is devoted to Greek bronze and marble objects from the underwater excavations of Mahdia. The Bardo Museum is renowned for housing the largest collection of Roman mosaics in the world from Carthage, Sousse, Dougga or El Jem. Some of the works on display are unique, such as the mosaic "known as Virgil". These pieces are a valuable source for research on daily life in Roman Africa. From the same Roman period, the museum also has a rich collection of marble statues representing the deities and Roman emperors. Among the beautiful pieces not to be missed: the grimacing masks, the terracotta statues or the steles of the Libyan-Punic period; the Greek works discovered in the excavations of the Mahdia ship, with the marble bust of Aphrodite and finally the blue Koran of Kairouan in the Islamic department.

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2024

DAR BEN ABDALLAH

Museums
3/5
1 review

This late 18th century building houses the Museum of Popular Arts and Traditions. The various collections are highlighted in this beautiful family home, very nicely furnished. Its common areas and apartments are harmoniously decorated and chosen according to their use. A reconstruction of the daily life of a well-to-do family of the 19th century, in its setting and its customs. The museum is, since March 2009, closed for restoration work. Ask about the date of reopening.

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2024

REGIONAL MUSEUM OF ARTS AND POPULAR TRADITIONS

Museums
3/5
1 review

It is a vast bourgeois mansion, built in 1796 by Dar Ben Abdallah. It exhibits, in a reconstituted decor, many jewellery, toys, traditional costumes and antique furniture.

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