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CULTURE
An ideal climate, a long and gentle seacoast, Tunisia,
the northernmost country of Africa has for over 3000 years witnessed the passage of
Phoenicians, Romans, Vandals, Byzantines, Turks, Spanish and French. They came as fugitive
s or adventurers, to conquer or to claim, warriors and missionaries, traders and farmers
each leaving a part of their story in stone or mosaics, on
hills of Carthage and the threshold of the Sahara.
This heritage, Tunisia's greatest wealth has been held in trust and preserved in hundreds
of sites and museums from the small Punic museum in Utica
to the vast collections of the prestigious National Museum of Bardo.
Most Museums are closed on Mondays, whereas many on-site archeological museums and ruins
are open all week. An entrance fee is usually charged and a caretaker will often act as
guide.
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