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Beside the entrance to the pools is a small museum which houses, among other things, a couple of large mosaics from ancient Capsa. — Lonely Planet
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This mosque, hidden behind a yellow door and topped with a cluster of white domes, was constructed in 1692 and is ranked as one of Tunis' finest Ottoman buildings — Lonely Planet
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the first monument built with an octagonal-shaped minaret crowned by a circular balcony and a canopy, enabling the muezzin to perform his call to prayer without having to worry about rain. — Michelin Guide
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Inside is an intricate mix of tiles and stucco built during Ali Pasha II’s reign (1758–82). Many subsequent Husseinite beys, princesses, ministers and trusted advisers ended up here. — Lonely Planet
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The palace is an exhilarating meld of Ottoman, Andalusian and traditional Tunisian architectural styles, with an exuberantly busy facade. — Lonely Planet
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One of the medina’s finest former palaces houses this museum that offers a chance to imagine how the wealthy once lived...four of the rooms have been used to create scenes of 19th-century bourgeois. — Lonely Planet
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The colourful cupolas and marble minarets of this mausoleum, final resting place of Monastir-born Habib Bourguiba, the first president of independent Tunisia, are certainly eye-catching,. — Lonely Planet
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