Palaces II | Afrikya Photo Diary (Apr 1–7)
Daily Glimpse Into Tunisia's Multifaceted Heritage since 2016.
Still roaming and mingling with this blend of natural and architectural delicacies lovingly designed in the residential palace of Dar El Kamila by passionate minds and hands of Tunisia's people - Praised through the lens of their guest Alexandra Azarova
We could not get enough of Marsa's idyllic gardens here adorning another castle with a discrete facade, once home to the merry life of Tunisia's carefree kings in the summertime.. Ksar El Abdellia as never seen before through the lens of Issam Barhoumi
.. to the next palatial, lush, discreet backyard nestled around the once primary residence of Tunisia's Beylical dynasties.. Lovingly captured by Issam Barhoumi
One more facet of Bardo Palace's formidable architecture and resilience, today home to a bustling assembly claimed by the People of Tunisia, captured by Ramzi Nabli
.. and then, we invited ourselves inside Tunisia's representative yet sumptuous House of the People.. Here sat Tunisia's guests among officials from around the world.. Immortalized through the lens of Khouloud Tyss
We keep wandering in awe of the fine ceramic patterns spreading to every nook and corner, like this little solace charged with art and stories.. Contemplated and pictured by Khouloud Tyss from Tunisia.. Delight Yourself!
Our time travel led us to the other side of the Royal Palace today harboring Mediterreanean's epic Bardo Museum.. Here we step into Tunisia's Hall Of Carthage.. Please welcome! Photo credit: Yassine Hammouda
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