A beautiful journey into Djerba’s history and traditions. The museum is well-organized, with detailed exhibits on local crafts, clothing, and daily life. You can really feel the island’s soul here from the architecture to the artifacts. We visited on August 13th, Tunisia’s Women’s Day, and all Tunisians could enter for free, as they do on national holidays. It’s a must-visit for anyone who wants to understand Djerba beyond...
Read moreI only went after seeing all the good reviews here and glad I did. Nice museum, easy to navigate. Also good if you have children. The museum focusses on the heritage of the island, tradition and cultures. Not huge but there is enough to keep you occupied for an hour and a half. Clean. Information and displays are well laid out. I really enjoyed it without having information overload. Entrance fee is cheap. Nice...
Read moreVery nice museum in Djerba. It shows how the people lived on the island and what they did for a living. The museum explains this in Arabic, French and English. It covers the agricultural part of Djerba, pottery, weaving, gold & jewelry, clothes and marriages.
Beside the good explanation (and funny English translation) it is foremost a very...
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