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Early Christian art. The Good Shepherd. Relief. 4th century. Bardo National Museum. Tunis. Tunisia
Roman art. Early Empire. Mosaic. TUNISIA. Tunis
Parc de Montsouris, Le Bardo, Paris, France - showing a reproduction of the Palace of the Bey of Tunis from the 1867 Exhibition
Ornate Tunisian Birdcage - Musee du Bardo, Tunis, TunisiaOrnate Tunisian Birdcage - Musee du Bardo. The Bardo National Museum is located in Tunis, Tunisia. It is one of the largest museums in North Africa. Date: circa 1910s
The Bardo Palace, Tunis, Tunisia - The Bey at the PalaceTunis, Tunisia, North Africa - the Bardo, Court of Lions (once a palace, later a museum) - The Bey at the Palace
Group photo on Cable Ship John Pender, GibraltarGroup photo of officers on board the Cable Ship John Pender of the Eastern Telegraph Company, Gibraltar, July 1898. The names are, back row L-R: Grigon, Collinson, Tomlinson, Koszelski
Grand Salon, Bardo Palace, Tunis, Tunisia, North AfricaGrand Reception Salon, Bardo Palace (now a museum), Tunis, Tunisia, North Africa. Date: circa 1910
Hotel Cirta, Rue Bardo, Constantine ProvinceHotel Cirta, Rue Bardo, Constantine, Constantine Province, Algeria. Date: 1900s
Figure shaped as a sarcophagus lid founded in Ard-el-Morali necropolis. Carthaginian art. Ceramics. TUNISIA. Tunis. Bardo Museum. Proc: TUNISIA. TUNIS. Carthage
Phoenician comb. 4th c. BC. From: Junon necropolis. Phoenician art. Sculpture on ivory. TUNISIA. Tunis. Bardo Museum. Proc: TUNISIA. Carthage
Bardo, the lion staircase, Tunis, Tunisia. Date ca. 1899
Bardo, the throne room, Tunis, Tunisia. Date ca. 1899
Bardo, tribunal chamber, Tunis, Tunisia. Date ca. 1899
Bardo Palace, Tunis, TunisiaThe Bardo Palace, Tunis, Tunisia - the entrance to the Barracks (with a wide range of military equipment illustrated in relief above the archway)
Beatrice PortinariBEATRICE PORTINARI Florentine noblewoman, wife of Simone de Bardo and admired by Dante much of whose work was inspired by her
Tunisia / Tunis LionsTunis, Tunisia, North Africa: the Bardo, Court of Lions (once a palace, later a museum)