Why Tunisia?

For the painter Paul Klee, his visit to Tunisia in 1914 sparked off a veritable revelation about colour.

‘Colour and me are but one, I’m a painter,’ the painter confided to his travel journal! We can guess at the indelible imprint this initiatory trip left on his work: does not the picture ‘Castle and sun’ (left) evoke the shapes and colours of a Tunisian mergoum?

For you, too, a trip to Tunisia will be an opportunity for striking sensory experiences that will linger in your memory. For Tunisia in itself is an essence of the best of the Mediterranean civilisations.

In its handcrafts, cuisine, patisserie, wine and even in its dialect, in its countless ruins and monuments, we can trace a Phoenician, Roman, Greek, Vandal, Arab, Spaniard, Turk, Italian, and French presence, and the list is not exhaustive.

For you, too, a trip to Tunisia will be an opportunity for striking sensory experiences that will linger in your memory. For Tunisia in itself is an essence of the best of the Mediterranean civilisations.

In its handcrafts, cuisine, patisserie, wine and even in its dialect, in its countless ruins and monuments, we can trace a Phoenician, Roman, Greek, Vandal, Arab, Spaniard, Turk, Italian, and French presence, and the list is not exhaustive.

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Tunisia is not short of arguments for hosting your business event or congress.

Here are 7 reasons alone:

Heritage

Landscapes

Experiences

The art of living

Easy access

Venues

Eco-responsibility

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