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  2. Architecture of Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    This "Arabizing" (arabisant) architecture (similar to Neo-Moorish) could be seen in many official buildings such as railway stations, post offices, and law courts, as well as in some private villas. One lavish example is the villa designed by Italian millionaire Georges Sebastian in 1939–40 near Hammamet. [27]

  3. Sidi Ghrib - Wikipedia

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    The site was searched in 1975. The study by Abdelmajid Ennabli [3] [4] [5] showed that the site was a Roman villa of the late 4th or early 5th century. The thermal baths at the site formed part of the villa and were therefore private. With a total area of 780 m 2, they measure 28 by 29 meters, around a frigidarium of about 8.5 meters by 9.5 meters.

  4. Villa Baizeau - Wikipedia

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    Villa Baizeau is a residential home in the Carthage Palace, Tunis, Tunisia designed by Swiss modernist architect Le Corbusier in 1928. [1] The building is the only work in Tunisia by the architect. [ 2 ]

  5. Sky villa - Wikipedia

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    Sky Villas are designed for exclusivity and extreme comfort for the residents, therefore are not easily affordable. It differs from penthouses, where the luxury amenities are limited only to the residents of the penthouse. In a sky villa, every resident has access to luxury amenities, along with privacy and security. [1]

  6. List of tallest structures in Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    Tallest Buildings in Tunisia name of building height floors date of construction city use Hôtel Africa: 102m 24 1971 Tunis: hotel: tour de la nation: 80m 23 2004 Tunis 3 ministres| cultural center Hotel laico tunis: 75m 21 1988 Tunis hotel Banque de l'habitat: 70m 16 2010 Tunis bureaux cite de la culture: 65m 5 2018 Tunis cultural center STB ...

  7. Tourism in Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    Tourism in Tunisia is a major industry, attracting around 9.4 million arrivals annually from the year 2016 to 2020, making it one of the most visited countries in Africa. Among Tunisia's tourist attractions are its cosmopolitan capital city of Tunis , the ancient ruins of Carthage , the Muslim and Jewish quarters of Djerba , and coastal resorts ...

  8. Burj Al Babas - Wikipedia

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    The houses were on sale for between $370,000 and $530,000. [1] Aiming for the Arab market, the partners named the development the Burj Al Babas Thermal Tourism Company and began marketing the houses through their real estate agency in Kuwait. [2] The site in the Black Sea region of Turkey was situated near the region's hot springs. Excavations ...

  9. Carthage Palace - Wikipedia

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    Carthage Palace (Arabic: قصر قرطاج) is the presidential palace of Tunisia, and the official residence and seat of the President of Tunisia. It is located along the Mediterranean Sea at the current city of Carthage, near the archaeological site of the ancient city, fifteen kilometers from Tunis. [1] A house by Le Corbusier sits within ...