Théâtre Municipal

Tunis


Seating more than 1000 theatre-goers, this eye-catching art nouveau edifice was designed by French architect Jean-Émile Resplandy at the start of the 20th century and would look quite at home on any major Parisian boulevard. It hosts performances of ballet, opera and symphonic music, and is a venue for a number of cultural festivals. The front staircase is a popular meeting point.


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