Photographer’s Note
Kasbah mood, Sfax
Bab Diwan, Kasbah
Avenue Hedi Chaker in Sfax runs north to the main gateway of the Medina, Bab Diwan, built in 1306. The walls, originally built in mud brick by the Aghlabids in the ninth century, were later strongly fortified. The Kasbah at the southwest corner was built in the 17th century; the fortifications at the east end date from the 12th century.
In short, a Kasbah is an official fortified residence, often defended by armed guards. It can be the dwelling of a sovereign (for example the Tunis Kasbah, not much of which has survived) or that of the representative of authority in a province. By extension, the word has come to designate the quarter adjoining the building.
In fact, all North African towns have their Kasbah. Their use spread in the XIIth century under the Almohad dynasty established in present day Morocco. In time, they were integrated into larger defensive works comprising fortifications and ramparts. This is the case, particularly, of the Sfax Kasbah that today is a monument flanked by two towers and an artillery bastion dating to the XVIth century and is located in the continuity of the city walls.
The Kasbah was painstakingly restored and has now recovered its original majesty.
Sfax
Sfax (Arabic: صفاقس, Safaqis, or /sfa:qs/ in Tunisian Arabic, whence the French name) is a city in Tunisia, located 270 km (168 miles) southeast of Tunis. The city, founded in AD 849 on the ruins of Taparura and Thaenae, is the capital of the Sfax governorate, and a Mediterranean port on the Gulf of Gabes. Sfax has population of 340,000 (2005), and is an industrial center for processing phosphates. The city is often described as Tunisia's Second city, because only Tunis has more inhabitants.
History
By the end of the 10th century Sfax had become an independent city state. The city was conquered by Roger of Sicily in 1148 and occupied until it was liberated in 1156 by local forces, and was briefly occupied by European forces again, this time by the Spanish, in the 16th century. Sfax became an integral base of the Barbary piracy, prompting an unsuccessful invasion by Venice in 1785. In the late 19th century Sfax and the rest of Tunisia were conquered by France and incorporated into the French empire. During World War II, the Axis powers used the city as a major base until they were defeated by British forces. After World War II, Tunisia was returned to France only to gain independence in 1956. (Source: patrimoinedetunisie.com & wikipedia)
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mikolaj_kawa
(30669) 2009-09-22 1:42
Hello George! Wonderful gate, amazing architecture and scene, nice light and bright, perfect colours. Good exposure. Very original shot. Well done!
npecanhuk
(14274) 2009-09-22 2:44
Hello George!
Another very interesting and beautiufl picture!
The vertical format and the pov were perfect choices here! Sharpness, exposure, dof and colors are excellent! The composition is top notch!
TFS - congratulations!
Best regards,
Neyvan
snunney
(35118) 2009-09-22 2:52
Hello George,
A good perspective through this massive archway, the scale of which we can gather from the people chatting below. Very good colours and sharpness. I like the tonal contrasts between the golden walls and the blue sky.
subhendu_bagchi
(3301) 2009-09-22 3:01
Namaste George,
grand gateway and the architectural buildings seen through it is marvellous. Nice presentation and composition of architectural and as well as daily life shot. The people here increase the aspect of this superb place. Tfs.
Have a nice day.
Subhendu
jlbrthnn
(38433) 2009-09-22 3:29
Hello George,
The image is built skilfully. The sight which passes under the impressive fortifications made discover the life of every day and the inevitable minaret. I appreciate the management of the shade and light. Congratulations.
Have a nice day.
Cordially.
Joël
saxo042
(15978) 2009-09-22 3:33
Hi George,
Sand coloured buildings and a blue sky; this is always a very fine colour combination. Add the fine architecture and the interesting street life and you get a very good picture. Thanks for sharing!
Kind regards
Gunnar
ktanska
(16651) 2009-09-22 3:41
Hi George,
Quite impressive, tall gateway to medina. Again stylish architecture, harmonous colours and strong daily life feeling.
Kari
portmanndominic
(2388) 2009-09-22 4:12
Georges bonjour
de belles couleurs avec ses murailles sable et ce ciel bien saturé , un POV de la vie quotidienne
tes notes comme d'abitude sont fort utile pour ce voyage en Tunisie
TFS
Amicalement
Dominic
ChrisJ
(70357) 2009-09-22 5:57
Hello George
Good use of the fg arch to frame the bg tower. I like the warm cold colour contrasts between the yellow ochre walls & blue sky. Tfs!
danos
(32852) 2009-09-22 7:16
Hi George,
a nice snapshot and at the same time a splendid presentation of the interior of the Kasbah with the native shops and the people too.I like the existence of the Mosque in the interior of the arch,that works as a frame.Well done.
Have a nice afternoon,Danos
John_F_Kennedy
(31737) 2009-09-22 9:09
Hello George,
Nice architectural shot. The inclusion of the people help to give an idea how enourmous the entrance to the souk is. Well done.
Best wishes,
Achim
carper
(65252) 2009-09-22 9:50
very nice one George,
a good series you made there, good composition, fine light, good details, very good photo job here, have a nice evening.
regard jaap
COSTANTINO
(22946) 2009-09-22 10:10
Hello George,
interesting architecture from Tunisia,
very nice picture that depicts daily life.
Regards,
Costantino
vasilpro
(9058) 2009-09-22 13:26
Hello George,
A very well chosen POV and an excellent daily life composition in Sfax.
I wish you a fine evening, Vasilis.
lousat
(15682) 2009-09-22 15:17
Hi George,impressive low point of view,perfect light,beautifuls colors...i must tell you always the same things,your pics from Tunisia are very very nice and different too.Many thanks for this nice postcard from Sfax,have a nice day,LUCIANO
Graal
(58319) 2009-09-22 23:33
Jó napot George,
another interesting place in Tunesia. Fine composition and view on the tower under the gate. Good informations and done photo. I like it.
Gr., Aleksander
hay_kes
(28562) 2009-09-23 0:39
Hi George,
Very beautiful postcard vith excellent POV and natural frame.TFS.
Cheers,
hAyAti
Angshu
(33891) 2009-09-27 21:32
Dear George
I like the framing you've done here of the tower with the gate and the perspective created by paved path and the black columns. The people help us understand the scale of how daily life and architecture intermingle in your shot
Regards
Angshu
Photo Information
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Copyright: George Rumpler (Budapestman)
(42382) - Genre: Lieux
- Medium: Couleur
- Date Taken: 2009-07-08
- Categories: Châteaux, Vie quotidienne, Architecture, Oeuvres d'art
- Camera: Pentax K10D
- Exposition: f/6.7, 1/250 secondes
- More Photo Info: view
- Versions: version originale, Workshop
- Thème(s): Discovery of Sfax [view contributor(s)]
- Date Submitted: 2009-09-22 1:40








