Photographer’s Note
Minaret of the Zitouna Mosque
The mosque is at the heart of the city of Tunis, the core around which the city such as we know it today has developed.
It is said that originally the site was occupied by the retreat of a Christian monk and that nearby there was an olive tree, hence the name of the sanctuary: jemaa ez Zitouna or the mosque of the olive tree. Its foundation is dated precisely to the year 732 AD, but the mosque was rebuilt in the mid IXth century. Since, it underwent several modifications, each dynasty seeking to improve the appearance or the functionality of what some consider to be the first Islamic university. The last work dates to the XIXth century with the remodelling of the minaret, which stands 44 meters high.
Consequently, the monument reflects the evolution of the art of building in the country since the early middle ages and even further back, if one takes account of the reclaimed materials from antiquity that are part of the building, such as the sculpted marble lintels or the forest of columns and capitals supporting the prayer room ceiling or the external galleries mostly dating to the Roman and Byzantine periods.
Besides the prayer room, the courtyard and its surrounding galleries giving access to the monument constituting the main body of the building – the Zitouna mosque has ancillary rooms and outbuildings, such as the midha, for ablutions or the library, founded in 1450.
Tunis
Tunis (Arabic: تونس, Tūnis) is the capital of the Tunisian Republic and also the Tunis Governorate, with a population of 1,200,000 in 2008. It is Tunisia's largest city.
Situated on a large Mediterranean gulf, (the Gulf of Tunis), behind the Lake of Tunis and the port of La Goulette (Halq al Wadi), the city extends along the coastal plain and the hills that surround it. At the centre of more modern development (colonial era and post) lies the old medina. Beyond this section lie the suburbs of Carthage, La Marsa, and Sidi Bou Said.
The medina is found at the centre of the city: a dense agglomeration of alleys and covered passages, full of intense scents and colours, boisterous and active trade, a surfeit of goods on offer ranging from leather to plastic, tin to the finest filigree, tourist souvenirs to the works of tiny crafts-shops.
As the capital city of the country Tunis is the center of Tunisian commercial activity, as well as focus of political and administrative life in the country. The expansion of the Tunisian economy in the last decades is reflected in the booming development of the outer city where one can see clearly the social challenges brought about by rapid modernization in Tunisia. (Source: planetware & tunisguide & wikipedia)
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npecanhuk
(14456) 2009-11-06 0:56
Hello George!
I love the impressive beauty of those Minarets! I saw similar ones in Spain!
Your photo is very good with excellent sharpness, exposure, chosen pov and vertical format, colors, frame and composition!
TFS - congratulations!
Best regards,
Neyvan
ifege
(1931) 2009-11-06 0:58
Hi George
A great photo of a classic minaret - it appears to be based on the one in Marrakech but attached to the mosque. great color and composition.
Cheers
Ian
snunney
(35298) 2009-11-06 1:04
Hello George,
Good use of the vertical to capture this intricately decorated minaret. A well composed image with very good colours and superb sharpness. The pale blue sky makes the perfect backdrop for the delicate tones of the architecture. Have a good weekend.
AiresSantos
(42714) 2009-11-06 1:48
Hi dear friend
Today, we are neighbors !
Another fine picture from Tunisia with this minaret of the Zitouna Mosque
Beautiful colours, well framed and done
Have a nice Friday
Aires
lousat
(15866) 2009-11-06 1:52
Hi George,one of the symbols of Tunis taken from a very intelligent point of view,the high level of sharpness was decisive for the beauty of this pic! My best compliments,have a nice day,LUCIANO
phwall
(5695) 2009-11-06 2:15
Hi George,
This image is so sharp I could use it to carve up my lamb roast.
Brilliant detail, great POV and composition.
It is a cracker of an image, well done.
Regards
Peter
ChrisJ
(70393) 2009-11-06 3:21
Hi George
Superb sharpness, & splendid warm cold color contrasts, between the yellow ochre tower & the blue sky. Excellent graphism & framing. Have a good weekend!
jurek1951
(26026) 2009-11-06 3:28
Hi George,
Excellent perspective and POV, good exposure and details.
Beautiful composition.Beautiful architecture,
Georg
jlbrthnn
(38667) 2009-11-06 3:56
Hello George,
The fantastic clearness of your images, is an advantage to put forward the geometrical drawings of the Islamic religious art. The point of view and framing are excellent. Congratulations.
Have a nice day
Cordially
Joël
bona
(2419) 2009-11-06 5:12
I think the details in the tunisian architecture very rich. Lovely tower contrasting very well with the blue soft sky.
Thanks
Andre
jjcordier
(25086) 2009-11-06 8:21
George
Quelle belle qualité d'image pour cette photo de ce superbe minaret! Ton excellent "reportage photo" sur la Tunisie me comble vraiment.
Amicalement
JJ
saxo042
(16122) 2009-11-06 8:33
Hi George,
A very impressive POV and also impressive sharpness. There is a slight noise in the sky, but that doesn´t diminish the value of the picture. This is really a beautiful architecture!
Kind regards
Gunnar
JT50
(995) 2009-11-06 10:48
Hi George,
Nice angle of capture.
A majestic minarat with
clear details shown here.
Have a nice weekend.
Janak
Silvio1953
(42533) 2009-11-06 10:51
Ciao George, great view of wonderful architecture by splendid POV, excellent clarity, very well done, have a good week end, ciao Silvio
vasilpro
(9230) 2009-11-06 12:33
Howdy George,
Very nice vertical presentation, an interesting architecture with many details, very good contrast, clarity and soft colors.
Have a nice weekend, Vasilis.
delpeoples
(6539) 2009-11-06 16:19
Hi George, the details on this minaret are so clear and clean it amazes me. I like the vertical frame, so appropriate for this type of composition. The contrast of earth colours against the sky are also extremely attractive. Great shot, congrats, Lisa.
Photo Information
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Copyright: George Rumpler (Budapestman)
(42610) - Genre: Lieux
- Medium: Couleur
- Date Taken: 2009-07-09
- Categories: Architecture, Oeuvres d'art
- Camera: Pentax K10D
- Exposition: f/8, 1/180 secondes
- More Photo Info: view
- Versions: version originale
- Thème(s): Discovery of Tunis [view contributor(s)]
- Date Submitted: 2009-11-06 0:35








