Ribat Museum
Monastir
Copyright: eFesenko/shutterstockRibat Museum
Once a prayer hall, the Ribat Museum showcases a varied collection of traditional fabrics and objects such as coins, jewellery and pottery that will transport visitors back to a time when Islamic art was highly coveted the world over. It also displays an astrolabe (a device which measures the distance between stars) dating all the way back to the year 927, right at the time when pivotal discoveries in astronomy and mathematics were taking place. The museum is accessible from the south wing of the Ribat.
Useful Information
- Address: Musée du Ribat, Ribat, Monastir
- Email: contact@tunisiepatrimoine.tn
- More Info: www.tunisiepatrimoine.tn/en/monuments/ribat-of-monastir/overview
- Opening House: April through September: daily 8am–7pm. October through March: daily 8:30am–5:30pm
- Opening House: Ramadan opening times may vary
- More Info: Free Entry
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Do & See
The marriage between historically significant architecture and modern touristic facilities makes Monastir a great destination amongst travellers seeking a relaxing and fun beach holiday with a side serving of tradition and culture. Perched on the waterfront lies the main historical attraction of Monastir, The Ribat. The impressive golden-topped Bourguiba Mosque is just a stone's throw away, surrounded by meticulously designed parks and several important landmarks. Head out of the city to experience the desert in all its glory or stroll down the seemingly endless beach to get a sense of the city when it was emerging as a fishing port during the collapse of the Roman Empire.