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The Institut National du Patrimoine (INP) is a public administrative endowed with civil personality and financial autonomy (Decree No. 1609-1993 of July 26, 1993). It is under the Ministry of Culture and Heritage Preservation. It is a scientific and technical institution responsible for establishing the inventory of cultural heritage, archaeological, historical, civilizational and artistic, its study, its preservation and its development. .... to follow
The National Center Calligraphy
Created in 1994 (Decree No. from 2369 to 1994 of November 18, 1994), he trains specialists in Arabic calligraphy, .....
INP maintains cooperative relations with relevant authorities and international organizations concerned with heritage such as UNESCO, ALESCO, ICOM, ICOMOS, ICCROM ... he is also involved in several European networks - Mediterranean. Bilaterally, the INP has developed and begun implementation of several research projects, preservation, enhancement and publications with different academic and cultural institutions in the Maghreb, Arab, Mediterranean, European and American.
enacted in 1994 seeks to protect, and enhance the heritage into the life of citoyen.Ce code includes 98 items ....
Central Library of the INP
The central library of the INP provides readers with relevant background in the field of archaeological, historical, ethnographic and museum ...
Map National Archaeological and Historical Monuments
The national map of archaeological sites and historical monuments has seen its objectives clearly specified by Decree No. 1443-1992 dated August 3, 1992: Article first. - There is established a national map of archaeological sites and historical monuments of earth and sea in order to establish the general inventory of places and buildings that are part of national cultural heritage. Article 2. - The identification of sites and monuments, there will be the preparation and printing of documents ....... to follow
58 leaves 1 / 50000 which are inventoried list of sites is published
Traces of Man date back more than 600 000 Ave. J. - C. ....
A visit in pictures, more than 600 photos of Tunisian heritage, all cultural periods, photo sites ....
Publications of the INP
The INP has published three books in 2009: Bahri (F.), "men of power and men of knowledge Ifriqiyya aglabide, Ben Romdhane (KH.)," Contribution to the Study Mint Ifriqiya "and Ferjaoui (A.)," Sanctuary Henchir El Hami "visit the catalog ....
Specifications on the establishment of a private museum
Decree of the Minister of Culture of January 2, 2001 approving the specifications concerning the creation of a private museum ... download PDF
Exhibitions and Events
Exposure Japan: The Lagacy of Carthage Japan (Sendai, Kanazawa, Tokyo, Okayama, Iwata, Kyoto, Hamamatsu, Yamagata, Miyazaki and Nagoya), 12 June 2009 to November 30, 2010 Some objects forming part of the exhibition .... Tunisian archaeological exhibition in Germany Opening Friday, October 24th exhibition Tunisian "legacy of the Roman Empire." The Kingdom of the Vandals "in Karlsuche. The official opening ceremony held at the grand theater of the city attended by 650 guests was hosted by a symphony orchestra (pieces of works of Vincenzo Bellini and Friedrich Handel). Exhibition "Treasures of China": results of a survey In the framework of cultural exchanges Tunisia - China, to mark the 45th anniversary of establishing diplomatic relations and Sino-Tunisian 3rd Seminar on the dialogue between China and Arab civilization in the Forum on China-Arab Cooperation The Ministry of Culture and Heritage Preservation (National Heritage Institute), Art Exhibitions China and the Embassy of the People's Republic of China organized a heritage exhibit "Treasures of China" at the National Museum of Carthage from May 8 on August 8, 2009. More ...
The Scientific and Technical Activities
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Bullet No. 04/2008
The Division of General Inventory and Research has released the fourth newsletter for more information click here |
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Cooperation Franco - Tunisienne A ceremony of a wedding dress worn during the ritual of Jelwa and award certificates for training in art was held Friday, February 19, 2010 at the National Heritage Institute. This event is part of the cooperation agreement between France and the Tunisian National Heritage Institute and the Museum of the Medina of Tunis "Dar Ben Abdallah, on the one hand and the National Agency for the Co D Franco-Tunisian, on the other hand ... |
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Restoration Projects and development Restoration work and development have taken place or are underway on a set of historical monuments in the medina of Tunis: Dar El Bey, Ettabaa Saheb Mosque, Minaret College Sadiki, Palais El Manama Mosque Hamouda Pacha Zaouiet Sidi Ali Hattab, Madersas Slimanya, Dar Ben Abdallah Museum, Zaouia Saida El Manoubia .. |
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Exhibition "Legacy of Carthage" in Japan - Iwate The exhibition "Legacy of Carthage" ordered by President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, began January 7 the fifth phase of its long journey across Japan. It is the city of Iwata (Eastern Islands) which is hosting a month-long, 159 blocks, witness the ancient art of Tunisian (Mosaics, sculpture, ceramics, jewelry, and other art minor ... ).... |
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Archaeological site of Bulla Regia Bulla Regia The site will soon undergo an intense restoration and enhancement (host structure, creating on-site museum, ...) in close collaboration with the Agency for Development of the Heritage and Cultural Promotion (AMVPPC) ... |
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Exhibition "Legacy of Carthage" in Japan-Tokyo The inauguration of the exhibition Tunisian "Legacy of Carthage" determined by his Excellency the President of the Republic Mr. Zine El Abibine Ben Ali, took place on Saturday 03/10/2009 to Museum "Daimaru" the city of Tokyo. It lasted a month. This is the third leg of this exhibition which will visit 10 major cities in Japan Expo Japan |
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Mustis The archaeological site or Mustis Musti Identified since the nineteenth century, the site of Musti was explored and partially excavated in the late sixties. The archaeological area currently covering tens of hectares is surrounded by a fertile plain and several reliefs on the west side ... |
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Kasbah Kasbah Beja - Beja Byzantine citadel built in 533 by Count Paulus during the reign of Emperor Justinian. Restored by Aghlabites, it is partly Ottoman (Turkish) ....
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International Seminar Kerkouane 05-14 August 2009 The National Heritage Institute has recently organized an international seminar of practical studies that took place from 05 to 14 August 2009 on the site of Punic Kerkouane. Attended this seminar 30 students are from Algeria, Bahrain, Kuwait, France, Italy, Spain and Great Britain ... |
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Zaghouan - More than a Project
The proposed restoration and enhancement of the Water Temple, the restoration project of the basement of the capitol Thuburbo Maius, conservation of mosaics in situ at the site of Thuburbo Maius, excavations ..... see projects
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Rive Gauche: Five Museums, Five themes, an initiatory
Rive Gauche, as provocative or evocative title, which never fails to remind the city of lights Paris and its left bank. Tunis city millennium, one of the oldest capitals of the Mediterranean, its Medina, its suburbs, the city "European" is a story, a memory, a story that deserves to be discovered, rediscovered reading .... more |
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Kesra the ancient CHUS is located south of the plateau Kesra at the mouth of the valley Garaat 17 km east of Makthar to over 1000 m altitude, the Byzantine fortress and existing homes built with reused materials showing the continuity of occupation of the site .... What Museum for a village divided between modernity and tradition, between a new space "Kesra Jdid" built at the foot of the mountain and a former "Kesra Legdima? Which museum as a heritage conveying the tradition of today and tomorrow? .... |
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Digital Library
INP (Center of Science and Technology Heritage) has launched a project to digitize the bibliographic and holdings of its library, a treasure to discover, you can see the numbers here Africa: Africa [1] [2] [3&4] [5&6] [7&8] The archaeological map: sheet 1 / 50 000 [005] [008] [016] [019] [027] [028] [029] [036] [043] [049] [050] [064] [067] [068] [072] [074] [112] [117] [147] [157] [158]
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