samedi 1 août 2015



The City Hall was designed in a neo-Maghreb style neo-Andalusian view. With its famous mosques minarets reminiscent of Tlemcen and Morocco, but in a modernist style, broad verandas, balcony columns of the hall, located on the first floor, the gallery (below) decorated with blue mosaic contiguous to the wedding hall City Hall is an architectural gem of rare elegance. The ceilings of the halls and galleries as well as rooms for parties and weddings are richly decorated: arabesques, geometric patterns and remarkable moldings, all drawn from the rich Muslim heritage. The walls are covered in height. Mosaic and porcelain Nabeul depicting hunting scenes, as well as pottery of Oueled Shemla (Tunisia) depicting floral motifs or dominate the blue, ocher and green. It also notes repeated representation




or to seem to spring vases of flowers in all directions. It is a true symbol of life. These floral patterns and hunting scenes are registered with gaping doors, more precisely semicircular horseshoe arch of Muslim style. The lobby of the hall leading to the lounge and foyer of the town hall is a true hymn to nature and life. Indeed, with frescoes by Paul Joubert and Constantine, his six semicircular horseshoe arch that targets the five rectangular portions from the top of the huge staircase in the living room, her floral arches that leave to assault each arc, its added niches show the image of the vase of flowers or spring, and the boat that brings life, a plant that seems to climb to the sky, the Town Hall houses an artistic masterpiece combining, in a perfect symbiosis and harmony several styles. The ground floor for service of civil status and regulation. In another, the gallery of the City Hall which houses some twenty paintings and numerous tapestries is a magnificent cultural treasure that deserves to be visited.

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