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Panoramic photo by walid maarouf bel haj ali EXPERT Taken 09:23, 14/05/2011 - Views loading...

le pavillon du bélvedère

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le pavillon du belvédaire "kobbet Al Haoua" est un édifice qui remonte au 17ème siècle. son nom signifie "la coupole aux brises" mais peut aussi bien signifier "la coupole de l'amour". les deux terminologies sont trés bien adaptées aux lieux: petit pavillon de fraicheur au coeur de Tunis, la coupole est aujourd'hui le repère des amoureux.

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A: le pavillon du belvédère (intérieur)

by walid maarouf bel haj ali, 10 meters away

l'interieur du pavillon du bévédère "kobbet al hawa" qui date du 17ème siècle est décoré à la mode ar...

le pavillon du belvédère (intérieur)

B: Intérieur d'un bungalow d’hôtel (coloire)

by taher abdelhedi, 500 meters away

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C: Intérieur d'un bungalow d’hôtel (salon)

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by Hamid, 1.2 km away

E:

by Hamid, 1.4 km away

F: Aéroport tééphonie mobile

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G: Aéroport de Tunis "Carthage"

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H:

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I:

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J: Village Migration

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