While roaming around the old Medina of Tunis, you may look around and above you to admire the medieval islamic architecture but you rarely think of looking down, to your ankle level. All around the medina’s streets there is some […]
Read MoreThe Russian Orthodox church in Tunis also called ‘Church of the Resurrection’ was built by the Russian community of Tunis in October 1953 by Russian architect Michel Kozmin. (ref wikipedia) The building is a copy of the Church of the Intercession on the […]
Read MoreEl Hafsiya used to be the jewish hood part of the old medina of Tunis. in the 1930ies , during the french colonial era, the hood was completely razed and re-built with some typical french colonial art deco style. Nowadays, […]
Read MoreIs it Street ART installation? Gangs Territory marking? or just some bored people? When looking up while walking in some streets you can see some shoes hanging on the electric cables. This shoe tossing or Shoefiti (Shoes + graffiti) is undeniably a form […]
Read Moreup for some lion hunting in downtown? it seems like some architects have something with lion heads. but they seem even more harder to hunt than the human faces decorating downtown’s old buildings. . Share This:
Read MoreThey are here, hidden in plain sight, watching us for more than a century, walking in downtown’s streets and no one seems to notice their presence. This is a first serie dedicated to those faces, heads, babies,.. that decorate some […]
Read MoreThis strange palace is located in the depth of the Medina of Tunis, in one of those small streets that you rarely passby by accident. It was closed and unknown for a long period then started with it’s new life […]
Read MoreUsually tags and Street Art are on the walls in the streets and public locations right ? Not this time, this Tunisian artist has transformed his old colonial style appartement located in Tunis downtown, into a street art gallery with tags all […]
Read MoreTourbet El Bey is a Royal Mausoleum in the old Medina of Tunis, build to be the last resting place the Husainid dynasty the Ottoman rulers of Tunisia at that time. (more on the wikipedia page). As it’s name says, almost all […]
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