Bab el Khadra
Bab El Khadra is one of the gates of the medina of Tunis, the capital of Tunisia. The original structure, a simple arch erected in 1320 was destroyed and rebuilt in its current form in 1881 by the French colonisers in order to facilitate commerce. It has a distinctly European style and resembles the gates of a European castle.
See also
- Bab Saadoun
References
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City gates of Tunis
- Bab Alioua
- Bab Bnet
- Bab Cartagena
- Bab El Allouj
- Bab el Bhar
- Bab El Fellah
- Bab El Gorjani
- Bab El Jazira
- Bab el Khadra
- Bab Jedid
- Bab Laassal
- Bab Lakouas
- Bab Menara
- Bab Saadoun
- Bab Sidi Abdallah Cherif
- Bab Sidi Abdessalem
- Bab Sidi Kacem
- Bab Souika
- Part of Medina of Tunis
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