Musée du Bardo- Les ruines de Carthage- Village de Sidi Bou Said





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Guide professionnel à disposition durant toute l'excursion Voiture et chauffeur privée à disposition durant toute l'excursion Bardo ,visite du plus grand musée , Carthage est installée dans la périphérie de la capitale de Tunis. Elle est connue pour ses sites archéologiques. Pittoresque et historique, Sidi Bou Saïd regorge de richesses. On clôture ce beau circuit par la visite de la médina de Tunis, classée patrimoine mondial de l'Unesco extrêmement pittoresque.
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Le musée national du Bardo qui est un patrimoine Tunisien. Logé dans un ancien palais beylical du XIXème siècle, il retrace à travers ses collections une grande partie de l'histoire de la Tunisie.
Le site archéologique de carthage et classé au patrimoine mondial de l’Unesco depuis 1979.Il est dominé par la colline de Byrsa qui était le centre de la cité punique. Aujourd’hui, elle se distingue par la silhouette massive de la cathédrale Saint-Louis situé en son sommet.
Un véritable balcon sur la mer, un village typique à l’architecture pittoresque qui vous émerveillera par sa beauté et par ses couleurs bleu et blanc.
La Medina cœur historique de Tunis, considérée comme une des villes arabo-musulmanes les mieux conservées et inscrite depuis 1979 au patrimoine mondial de l'Unesco Arrivée à la Médina de Tunis vous découvrirez, le Souk El Atarine, la place de la Kasba et la Mosquée de Zitouna (ou de l’Olivier), deuxième mosquée construite en Ifriqiya et la deuxième plus grande mosquée de Tunisie après la Grande Mosquée de Kairouan
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- Landau ou poussette possible pour les bébés et enfants en bas âge
- Déconseillé aux voyageurs avec des problèmes à la colonne vertébrale
- Condition physique moyenne requise
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The Bardo National Museum is one of the most important and famous museums in Tunisia and the Arab world. Located near Tunis, it is renowned for housing one of the largest and richest collections of Roman mosaics in the world, reflecting the many civilizations that have succeeded one another in Tunisia over the centuries. The museum also displays numerous rare archaeological pieces dating from the Punic, Roman, and Islamic periods, as well as statues, jewelry, and historically significant manuscripts. The building stands out for its elegant architecture that blends authenticity with traditional Tunisian art. The Bardo Museum is a must-visit cultural destination for history and art enthusiasts wishing to discover the rich heritage and ancestral civilization of Tunisia.
Group of 35 seniors from Canada visited here together!. The history here is incredible! I would highly recommend a visit!
This is supposed to be a tour that visits four different locations. We had already been to two of them so I tried to contact the tour provider to let the know we only wanted to go to the Medina and the Museum so we could just spend more time at those two locations. The Medina is interesting but the Bardo museum is a most. The issue with this tour was the tour guide who during the Medina walk was always 20 steps ahead of us. Not sure so he could speed things up or because he was constantly smoking which i have never seen a tour guide do in all my tours around the world. I finally got upset when we were trying to cross a street and he was already talking with the driver. He could tell I was very upset. I had mentioned to him earlier that my mother had trouble walking and that we would spend all day doing only the two locations. After this interaction he slowed downed at the museum but the situation was a little off. He needs to be aware that a tour guide is there for the tourist and not seem to be in a hurry and that smoking in front of clients is not acceptable. Even after all of this we still gave them both a tip. Giving a three score instead of two because our transportation was a large van we loved.
In addition to the famous mosaics, the Museum also collects some truly unusual masterpieces, such as the fully mosaicized proto-Christian baptismal font, magnificent elements of Islamic art and very interesting finds of Jewish figurative representations that can only be admired here (or in Damascus). Tunisia is home to around 1200 archaeological sites, with 40 museums housing its rich heritage. The country also boasts 8 sites classified as World Heritage Sites by UNESCO, testimony to its rich history and culture. Not least the memory of the 22 victims of the 2015 terrorist attack
Grazie per il suo messaggio! Speriamo che il tour sia stato di suo gradimento e ci auguriamo di rivederla presto con noi
Amazing day. Our guide was very accommodating to our preferences and made our visit worry free. We asked to have lunch early at a seafood restaurant with a view and he made it happen for us. Highly recommend.
I am absolutely delighted with my excursion to the Bardo Museum, the ruins of Carthage and the village of Sidi Bou Said. It was incredible!



