The National Bardo Museum

8/10

8 expert reviews

“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

Afar Magazine Afar Magazine
"Slip into the paper slippers they provide (as you will be walking directly over thousand year old mosaics), and spend a good two hours exploring the visual reminders of the ancient Roman conquest." Full review
Michelin Guide Michelin Guide
3 Stars
"Magnificent interior decoration is equalled only by the superb exhibits displayed in the museum, which houses a collection of international renown...collection of ancient mosaics is one of the finest." Full review
Lonely Planet Lonely Planet
"Nabeul’s small museum has artefacts from archaeological sites all over Cap Bon, including coins, jewellery, pottery and funerary furnishings" Full review
Lonely Planet Lonely Planet
"The museum across the road from the site, has some fine mosaics and a statue of Bacchus reclining on a panther, discovered at the theatre." Full review
Lonely Planet Lonely Planet
Top choice
"The main draw at the Tunisia's top museum is its magnificent collection of Roman mosaics." Full review
Independent Independent
"The Bardo Museum is the most impressive in the country, and visitors will find collections dating back 40,000 years that highlight Roman, Greek and Arabian artefacts"
Independent Independent
"Tunisia’s historic sites are being preserved in the way they deserve and in Tunis the Bardo Museum, home to countless archaeological relics found across North Africa, reopened in September 2023 after a two-year revamp"


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