Photographer’s Note
In the hall of the Bardo museum
This is the oldest and the most important of Tunisian museums. Over a century ago, it was established in the premises of a Beylical palace, for the most part built in the mid XIXth century, and which has retained all the features of a princely residence. It underwent several refurbishments to adapt to the expanding collections and to the ever-increasing flows of visitors, but today it is undergoing a huge restructuring plan to improve its visibility and legibility.
Thousands of objects originating from excavations carried out all over the country during the XIXth and XXth centuries are on display. These are divided into departments between fifty or so rooms and galleries, illustrating the various stages of Tunisia’s history, from prehistory to the middle of the last century, which in chronological order are prehistory, the Punic-Libyic period, the Roman and early Christian periods, with the Vandal and Byzantine eras, and finally, the Islamic period running to contemporary times.
Thanks to its collection of mosaics, the Bardo museum has gained an international reputation for the richest, the most varied and the most refined collection. Amongst the finest pieces it holds are the representation of Virgil surrounded by muses, or the pavement of Dionysos giving Ikarios the gift of the vine, or another celebrating the triumph of Neptune, to mention only a few of the key exhibits. But these are not the museum’s only assets.
Amongst the Bardo’s major exhibits is the “hermaion”, an altar dating to the Mousterian period (-40 000 years ) considered as one of the very earliest forms of human spiritual expression: a conical shaped pile 75cm high and 1.50 m wide , composed of more than 4000 pieces of flint, bones and limestone balls.
From the Punic period there is a superb solid gold armour belonging to a Campanian warrior, jewellery, the stele of a priest carrying a child for sacrifice as well as many refined funerary furnishings originating from various Mediterranean countries belonging to the Museum’s Greek and Egyptian collection.
The Greek collection was providentially enriched by underwater excavations carried out during the 40’s off the town of Mahdia, in the wreak of a ship that sank during a storm around the first century and that was carrying furniture and architectural elements for a Hellenistic era patrician dwelling. Amongst the masterpieces retrieved from the seabed is a superb 1,20m high bronze Agon.
The Roman period has provided the Bardo with most of its collections: mosaics, of course, but also statues, pottery, jewellery, coins, religious objects, utilitarian objects etc.
The Islamic department, housed in an Arab-Islamic setting, encloses objects from various periods, manuscripts, jewellery, carved stone and wood, utilitarian objects. Two small rooms, around an elegant patio, enclose objects that once belonged to the reigning family and a third room contains Jewish religious objects.
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. (Source: planetware & tunisguide & wikipedia)
swiatopelk777, subhendu_bagchi, besnard, snunney, jlbrthnn, francio64, xavshot, Gerrit, bostankorkulugu, jurek1951, amaryllis, ChrisJ, AiresSantos, Graal, JCG trouve(nt) cette note utile
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swiatopelk777
(9120) 2009-10-23 0:42
Hi George!
Wonderful POV, very fine interior, good light and shadow, very good contrast. Original composition. Perfect take.
Greetings from Warszawa!
mauro61
(16196) 2009-10-23 0:46
ciao George,
immagine da libro di storia dell'arte...
Inquadratura e resa cromatica perfetta e grande definizione con i mille particolari presenti.
un grande scatto amico mio
buona giornata
maurizio
subhendu_bagchi
(3452) 2009-10-23 0:53
Hi George,
nice capture of the museum. Well chosen point of view. The arches as frame is excellent. Great light control which provide the detail of the interior nicely. Symmetry is the other thing which attracts our eyes. Great composition. Very well done.
Tfs.
Have a nice day.
Subhendu
lousat
(15946) 2009-10-23 0:58
Hi George,you was lucky another time,where was the people? And what a beautiful point of view,great contrast,lights and colors,another very difficult pic taken at the best! My greats compliments,have a nice day,Luciano
besnard
(31022) 2009-10-23 1:22
Bonjour George
Une très belle image de ce musée qui présente une architecture élégante pour abriter des trésors d'architecture je présume.
Merci pour le partage et bonne journée.
Nicole
npecanhuk
(14532) 2009-10-23 2:04
Hello George!
Excellent interior photograph!
Sharpness, exposure, dof and colors are excellent!
The pov was very well chosen and the symmetrical composition works perfect to create such an attractive picture!
TFS - congratulations!
Best regards,
Neyvan
JT50
(1021) 2009-10-23 2:32
Hi George,
Well composed shot.
I like the sandy tone of
the colours. Good details of
the arches.
Have a nice weekend.
Janak
snunney
(35376) 2009-10-23 2:41
Hello George,
A great capture of this exhibition hall with its wonderful statues. The point of view is very well chosen making excellent use of the arches as natural frames. Good exposure management and use of the light. I like the soft delicate tones. Very good clarity. Thanks for sharing.
jlbrthnn
(38775) 2009-10-23 3:40
Hello George,
The photograph of obvious a very great quality, shows these archaeological richnesses for my greater satisfaction. Your note makes discover the quantity, the richness and the quantity of the treasures gathered of all the times and all the origins. The image is very clear, superbly enlightened. Cheer.
Have a nice day.
Cordially
Joël
mortijo
(12376) 2009-10-23 5:35
An other great composition. Excellent handling of the light conditions. Beauiful warm colors.
Regards
John
francio64
(11608) 2009-10-23 7:16
Ciao George,
ottima foto di interno.
Prospettive, luce e sharp, sono davvero ben curati.
TFS!
Francesco
posternpete (29) 2009-10-23 9:18 [Comment]
xavshot
(63025) 2009-10-23 10:37
Bonsoir George
très belle qualité de la photo. J'aime les couleurs et la lumière douce. Belle mise en valeur de l'endroit.
Xavier
Silvio1953
(42617) 2009-10-23 10:53
Ciao George, splendid light in a wonderful interior, lovely symmetric composition, excellent perspective, very well done, have a good week end, ciao Silvio
vasilpro
(9302) 2009-10-23 14:56
Hello George,
Beautiful interior composition, a very good POV, great light management, a beautiful soft colored shot.
Have a nice evening, Vasilis.
bostankorkulugu
(33924) 2009-10-23 22:52
a beautiful indoors shot taken from a good pov... a moody one with the warm colours and dim light... bon weekend george...
jurek1951
(26076) 2009-10-23 23:53
Hi George,
Very interesting architecture. Original POV and composition.Excellent contrast and presentation, Very good shot. Well done,
Georg
amaryllis
(17725) 2009-10-24 0:28
Bonjour Georg
la visite est vraiment complète et tu es un bon guide en nous montrant toutes ces merveilles que tu as visité comme ici ce palais d'une beauté architecturale et une luminosité parfaite
excellente composition
bon week end
juliette
ChrisJ
(70443) 2009-10-24 1:36
Hi George
Missed this one. Well composed, using the rule of thirds, with nice repetition of the 3 arches, and the classical columns inside this interesting museum. Excellent sharpness & lighting. Tfs!
TGULUMSER
(12514) 2009-10-24 9:24
Hello George,
A great interior view with an excellent light management,
Best regards,
Tulay
AiresSantos
(42760) 2009-10-24 10:54
Hi George
Amazing details, great perspective, very good photo work
Nice colours and light well handled
Have a nice weekend
Aires
Graal
(58616) 2009-10-25 0:01
Jó napot George,
very nice composition and interesting interior. Fine light and contrast. Good presentation and note. I like it.
Gr., Aleksander
JCG
(25715) 2009-10-27 3:06
Hello George,
A light not easy here but that you managed perfectly I find restoring a beautiful atmosphere with this place in charge of history. I like much the point of view chosen, benefitting from the arcades, which adds an original framing and gives contrast to the image. Beautiful and interesting photograph, thank you George.
With all my friendships and a very good day,
Jean-Charles
Photo Information
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Copyright: George Rumpler (Budapestman)
(42694) - Genre: Lieux
- Medium: Couleur
- Date Taken: 2009-07-09
- Categories: Châteaux, Architecture, Oeuvres d'art
- Camera: Pentax K10D
- Exposition: f/3.5, 1/45 secondes
- More Photo Info: view
- Versions: version originale
- Thème(s): francio64 (My favourite/6), Discovery of Tunis [view contributor(s)]
- Date Submitted: 2009-10-23 0:40








