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The respect of traditions
In Medina all is genuine, built in stone, in terracotta and in sand of the country. The ancestral building techniques rhyme with the respect of the harmony of the sizes. The architecture itself is a faithful reflection of the past, in particular of medieval times. |
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| The Golden Tower replica of the Toro of Oro of Seville in Spain erected in the Almohade period. |
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| Erriadh residence reminiscent of the old residence of the Shah of Iran in Ispahan. |
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| Bab eddiwan: every gate in Médina Mediterranea is inspired from gates of medinas of Tunisia. |
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| In the museum – Crossroads of civilizations and religions – you can discover, thanks to objects, the history of Tunisia through religions. |
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| Homage to the marabou village of Sidi Bou Said: white lime, moucharabiehs, studded doors and blue forged iron. |
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| In Palermo, on the pink cupolas of the Church of Saint-Jean des Emrites which lies on the robust |
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| Souk El Médina: Discover its Arabic architecture and cross there inside unforgettable moments of hospitality, generosity and exchange. |
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| Bab El Médina: Bab Zouila's retort the symbolic gate of Mahdia; it is the most impressive doors to Mèdina Mediterranea.
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| Residence Elbostène: Conceived according to the Arabian-Andalusian model of the dar, with a ceiling in vaults patio and terraces. |
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