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Hammamet Fort (Tunisia)Newest Review: ... forces from the sea. The fort is right by the sea edge. Next to the fort is the medina the market selling many good from small shop fronts. The fort is no longer used as a military base. It is open to visitors to look around. It will cost you a few dinar to enter. This fort is quite an impressive substantial building. It is not really huge though .There are steps up to the top of the ... more |
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by - written on 23/04/09 (Very useful, 173 readings)
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On our Holiday to Tunisia this spring we stayed in Hammamet. In the centre of Hammamet stand the fort a solid building built in 1475. This was built to defend Hammamet against invading forces from the sea. The fort is right by the sea edge. Next to the fort is the medina the market selling many good from small shop fronts. The fort is no longer used as a military base. It is open to visitors to look around. It will cost you a few dinar to enter. This fort is quite an impressive substantial building. It is not really huge though .There are steps up to the top of the walls and you can walk right around getting a really good sea view . This fort is in a ... Read the complete review
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