Palaces | Afrikya Photo Diary (Feb 18–23)
Daily Glimpse Into Tunisia's Multifaceted Heritage since 2016.
“After the calm comes the storm": That same artery is home to unpredictable, invincible citizen movements that have modeled Tunisia's genesis and resilience for over a decade of reconquered freedoms - People protest shot from the roofs of Tunis by Yassine Redissi - Keep it up!
This palace, too, belongs to the People stepping back and taking their powers back, every now and then.. Once upon a time, this architectural gem was commissioned and owned by the Beylical dynasties of Tunisia - Captured by Khouloud Tyss
Inside the twin palace nearby, we head into a recent yet distant past portrayed by this gem of a gallery, a depiction of Tunisia's Italianate architecture atop epic ceramic walls.. Welcome to Carthage Hall of Bardo Museum through the lens of its sentinel Fatma Naït Yghil
“What a beautiful museum😍” - Vanny, DE
“Che bello tutto questo 😍” - Salvatore, IT
“Great athmosphere and capture 😍👏” - Chris, UK
ZoOm in.. on that delicacy, getting a taste of the Italianate lines and arches eagerly invited to the once Royal Palace of Tunisia, today home to World Class Bardo Museum pictured by Yassine Hammouda - Take a walk!
“What an impressive building 😍” - Matthias, DE
Our hunt for architectural jewels goes on to the next palace: Carthage's where the rulers of modern-day Tunisia find solace.. Here in this tiny, almost secret theater unraveled by inspired photographer and architect Mehdi Ben Gharbia
“Wow, that is a jewel indeed! Beautiful! 😃👌” - Myriam & Werner, BE
Lost in wander and wonder as we roam through the various universes of Tunisia's Carthage Palace guided by the lens of Mehdi Ben Gharbia. Floors, too, can be delightfully hypnotic.. Take a break!
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