2736 x 3648 px | 23,2 x 30,9 cm | 9,1 x 12,2 inches | 300dpi
Aufnahmedatum:
24. Februar 2026
Ort:
Medina, Hammamet, Tunisia
Weitere Informationen:
The medina of Hammamet sits on the southern tip of the modern city, enclosed by ancient ramparts and overlooking the Mediterranean, giving it a strategic coastal position that shaped its development. As the oldest part of Hammamet, it reflects centuries of Arab‑Muslim urban design, including a fortified kasbah dating back to the 12th century and a layout that separates public and private life through its maze-like structure. Its most striking feature is the traditional blue and white architecture, where whitewashed walls, vivid blue doors, and painted window frames brighten the extremely narrow streets and winding alleyways that define the medina’s charm. These tight passages, originally designed for shade and protection, now create an atmospheric network of lanes that evoke the feel of a living historical village.