Photographer’s Note
View to fortress (Kasbah), Sousse
Along Souk el Reba in Sousse and its continuation Souk el Caid is Bab el Gharbi, the west gate of the Medina. From here Boulevard Maréchal Tito (to the left) follows the outside of the Medina walls to the Kasbah, at its southwest corner.
The Kasbah was built in 859 on the site of an earlier Byzantine fortress. Its 30m/100ft high Khalef el Fata tower, named after its builder, is one of the oldest towers in the whole of North Africa. Its topmost platform is 50m/165ft above that of the Ribat and affords correspondingly more extensive views. Accordingly the Kasbah took over the military role of the Ribat, and the Khalef el Fata tower is still used as a lighthouse. Part of the Kasbah is occupied by the municipal prison.
It is well worth climbing the Khalef el Fata tower for the sake of the view. The entrance lies to the south of the entrance to the Museum.
Sousse
Sousse (Arabic سوسة Sousa), is a city of Tunisia. Located 140 km south of Tunis, the city has 173, 047 inhabitants (2004). It is in the central-east of the country, on the Gulf of Hammamet, which is a part of the Mediterranean Sea. The name may be of Berber origin: similar names are found in Libya and in the south of Morocco (Bilād al-Sūs). It is the capital of Sousse Governorate with 540,000 inhabitants (2005 estimate). The main economic activities of Sousse are tourism and fishing. Industries produce transport equipment, canned sardines and other sorts of processed food, olive oil and textiles. The port is involved in exports and imports and Sousse serves as a commercial center. The surrounding area produces olives and esparto grass on a large scale. It is home to the Université de Sousse (or Université de Monastir). Sousse is the most important junction for overland communications in Tunisia, both by road and rail. The city shares an international airport with Monastir.
The landmark of Sousse is the Great Mosque and the ribat, both from the 9th century. Sousse is extended to the north with a touristic zone, the Port El Kantaoui, which stretches for several kilometres along the beach.
Short history:
9th century BCE: The town is founded by the Phoenicians, and is called Hadrumetum.
2nd century BCE: The city allies itself with the Romans against Carthage. It becomes later part of the Roman Empire, and the name is slightly changed into Hadrumentum.
5th century CE: Destroyed by the Vandals, but settlements continued. Called Hunerikopolis.
6th century: Byzantium takes control, and names the city Justinianopolis.
7th century: Arabs take over control of the city, and names it Sūsa.
9th century: Main sea port for the Aghlabid dynasty and their capital of Kairouan.
827: Outlet for the launching of Aghlabid invasion of Sicily.
12th century: A Norman occupation, but this is only short lived.
16th century: Spanish occupation.
18th century: Bombardments from both France and Venice.
Late 19th century: The French make additions to the port facilities of Sousse, making it one of the main ports of this part of Tunisia.
(Source: http://lexicorient.com)
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snunney
(35150) 2009-09-08 6:03
Hello George,
A good view over the town with its interesting mix of architecture. The Kasbah makes a fine backdrop. Good colours and clarity.
mauro61
(16040) 2009-09-08 6:04
ciao George,
splendida vista di questa rocca che sembra quasi vigilare su tutte le case al di sotto.
Mi colpisce l'enorme quantità di antenne paraboliche..
Ottima la luce e il contrasto.
saluti
maurizio
rikko77
(6314) 2009-09-08 6:23
Hi George
the POV and use of a telephoto lens helped you alot to get this beautiful shot, so full of details and colors: a good way of showing us this Kasbah.
TFS,
regards,
Rikk
gildasjan
(23969) 2009-09-08 6:31
Bonjour George
Très esthétique assortiment de couleurs pour cette image de la Tunisie bien composée;L'image en devient graphique avec toutes ces formes.
Bonne journée
Amicalement
gildas
jlbrthnn
(38479) 2009-09-08 6:35
Hello George,
I like the geometrical forms coloured which compose this image, including the inevitable satellite dishes. It is from the point of view and framing very goods chosen to describe the fortress and the popular quarters. A great realization. Cheer.
Have a nice day.
Cordially.
Joël
gervaso
(5474) 2009-09-08 6:41
Hello, George!
Beautiful view of this imposing fortress over the city! Very good POV to show that! Wonderful composition! Well done!
antua
(470) 2009-09-08 7:06
Hello George,
beautiful photo of this fortress with interesting architectural characteristics. Great POV and wonderful pale colours. Congratulations!
Regards,
Antonis
serp2000
(9629) 2009-09-08 8:29
Privet, George,
Nice postcard from Sousse,
Excellent landscape. It could be a picture from Orient tale, but a numerouse satellite plates return us to the present.
Well done!
Serghei
vasilpro
(9092) 2009-09-08 8:41
Hello George,
Excellent composition with the view over the roofs and the castle in the BG. I like the compressed format and the light management.
Have a nice evening, Vasilis.
Gerrit
(36007) 2009-09-08 9:06
Hi George,
excellent view towards the big fort and over the houses and alleys of the city.
wonderful colours.
regards, Gerrit
Buin
(38008) 2009-09-08 9:38
Good evening George!
A fascinating sight - with many many details! All these colourful houses give an interesting contrast to the grey fortress. An interesting photo - and a great note!
But the best in this photo are all these satellite dishes ... ;-)
Cretense
(56648) 2009-09-08 9:45
Hello George!
Very impressive kasbah, great "mosaic", fantastic colour palette! Great composition and framing, great light managment, great "3-D" feeling! Congratulations!
Hercules
lousat
(15722) 2009-09-08 13:14
Hi George,i know very well from when you take this pic..eheh...Sousse is my second home,i been 4 times in the last years,and i must say you thanks for the beautifuls last pics of one of my prefered town.The great saturation make a difference,fantastic sharpness too.My best compliments,have a nice day,LUCIANO
bostankorkulugu
(33776) 2009-09-08 13:16
beautiful panorama of the town, reminds me of aleppo somehow, i guess because of the castle... loved the blue details here and there... cheers george... korkut
pauloog
(6701) 2009-09-08 13:25
Hello George,
A fine view with the fortress crowning a puzzle of hpouses and roofs, all in square form.
Regards,
Paul
Morac
(20673) 2009-09-08 14:29
Hello George,
A good view over the town : very good POV to show that! Wonderful composition!
Regards
Marc
Graal
(58367) 2009-09-08 23:43
Jó napot George,
photo is beautiful. Nice delicacy colours and contrast. Good POV and details. An interesting history in note. Well photojob.
Gr., Aleksander
jjcordier
(25004) 2009-09-09 0:04
George
Belle composition avec les touches de couleur de la médina en premier plan et la Kasbah qui la domine. Bon POV
Amicalement
JJ
ChrisJ
(70357) 2009-09-09 2:19
Hello George
Missed this one. Hopefully, I will have internet installed tomorrow, at home. I'm posting this from work. Superb repetition of the geometric shapes of the buildings, with good colour & sharpness. Tfs!
ifege
(1909) 2009-09-09 3:06
Another great Tunisia shot George,
good POV and composition and it is all helped by the patches of red and blue to give it a lift.
Regards
Ian
ktanska
(16667) 2009-09-09 4:52
Hi George,
Timeless feeling of old North African city. Nice variation of colours that are nevertheless harmonous. Lots of details. Reminds of some of your Malta shots.
Kari
BennyV
(4823) 2009-09-09 7:02
And a great view it is! Another great image, George. There's nothing I can imagine I'd love to see differently.
Benny
carper
(65264) 2009-09-09 10:11
fine view George
good cityscape well composed shot, fine balance and good details a good one my friend, have a good evening.
regard jaap
JCG
(25573) 2009-09-10 9:16
Hello George,
A panorama which will give pleasure with my boss who is of French origin, but born in Sousse !!! A luminous sight offering of many details by the quality of the image. Pretty and interesting glance and thank you for the note.
With all my friendships and a very good evening,
Jean-Charles
Photo Information
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Copyright: George Rumpler (Budapestman)
(42424) - Genre: Lieux
- Medium: Couleur
- Date Taken: 2009-07-10
- Categories: Châteaux, Architecture, Ruines
- Camera: Pentax K10D, Pentax DA 50-200 f4-5.6 ED
- Exposition: f/6.7, 1/250 secondes
- More Photo Info: view
- Versions: version originale
- Thème(s): Discovery of Sousse [view contributor(s)]
- Date Submitted: 2009-09-08 6:00








