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The National Museum of Bardo, Tunisia, located in the former Bakhdobey Palace in the northwestern suburbs of the Tunisian capital, was partially emperor

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The National Museum of Bardo in Tunisia, located in the northwestern suburbs of the Tunisian capital, is the second largest museum in Africa and is famous for the world's largest number of mosaic mosaics in its characteristic collection. The Old Palace was built in 1882 and completed in 1888. The "Triumph of Neptune the god of the sea" on the front of the hall is the largest surviving ancient mosaic in the world, covering an area of 137 square meters. Eight years ago, on March 18, 2015, terrorists attacked and took hostages outside the Badu Museum at gunpoint, killing 22 people, including 17 foreign tourists, and injuring many others. Safety first, no matter where it is 🙏

The National Museum of Bardo, Tunisia, located in the former Bakhdobey Palace in the northwestern suburbs of the Tunisian capital, was partially emperor
The National Museum of Bardo, Tunisia, located in the former Bakhdobey Palace in the northwestern suburbs of the Tunisian capital, was partially emperor
The National Museum of Bardo, Tunisia, located in the former Bakhdobey Palace in the northwestern suburbs of the Tunisian capital, was partially emperor
The National Museum of Bardo, Tunisia, located in the former Bakhdobey Palace in the northwestern suburbs of the Tunisian capital, was partially emperor
The National Museum of Bardo, Tunisia, located in the former Bakhdobey Palace in the northwestern suburbs of the Tunisian capital, was partially emperor
The National Museum of Bardo, Tunisia, located in the former Bakhdobey Palace in the northwestern suburbs of the Tunisian capital, was partially emperor
The National Museum of Bardo, Tunisia, located in the former Bakhdobey Palace in the northwestern suburbs of the Tunisian capital, was partially emperor
The National Museum of Bardo, Tunisia, located in the former Bakhdobey Palace in the northwestern suburbs of the Tunisian capital, was partially emperor
The National Museum of Bardo, Tunisia, located in the former Bakhdobey Palace in the northwestern suburbs of the Tunisian capital, was partially emperor
The National Museum of Bardo, Tunisia, located in the former Bakhdobey Palace in the northwestern suburbs of the Tunisian capital, was partially emperor
The National Museum of Bardo, Tunisia, located in the former Bakhdobey Palace in the northwestern suburbs of the Tunisian capital, was partially emperor
The National Museum of Bardo, Tunisia, located in the former Bakhdobey Palace in the northwestern suburbs of the Tunisian capital, was partially emperor

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