Right in the middle of the lake of Tunis, there is a small island with a former Roman fort which was reconstructed by the Spanish and then left abandoned for so many years that it became the territory of wild […]
Read MoreThe former dictatorship regime used to have a bureau (“cho3baa” in Tunisian dialect) in every corner, used ofter to hold their meetings and other propaganda activities. As expected, after the revolution anything related to the RCD ( Ben Ali’s party) […]
Read MoreCouldn’t find much informations about the history of this small, discrete arabesque style, church deep in the old medina of Tunis. Like many other churches here, it has been transformed into a cultural space with a theatre scene. Even with this […]
Read MoreThe Amilcar Hotel, is a luxury resort hotel in one of the best spot of the iconic and lovely Sidi Bousaid village’s beach. Fun/unexpected fact it’s the propriety of the UGTT ( The Tunisian General Labour Union). It has been […]
Read MoreSoon after the Tunisian revolution of 14th January 2011, many angry demonstrator wrecked and burned the luxury cars of the dictator’s family. In the heat of the chaos some other people’s cars were wrecked too. Share This:
Read MoreSoon after the Tunisian revolution of 14th January 2011, many angry demonstrator broke into the house of Imed Trabelsi, nephew of the Dictator Ben Ali, and wrecked everything. few days later some streetart artists invaded the abandoned house and made […]
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