Musee De Guellala
Musee De Guellala
4.5
8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Monday
8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Tuesday
8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Wednesday
8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Thursday
8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Friday
8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Saturday
8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Sunday
8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
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Built in 2001, this art museum boasts a fine collection of pottery and a round observation tower, excellent for viewing the sunset.
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Flavio B
13 contributions
Sept 2023 • Friends
The structure is beautiful to photograph, but no more so than many hotels (like the plaza) or many other structures that make you feel like you are in Africa. Inside there are only reconstructions with mannequins of scenes of ancient Tunisian daily life, nothing more. Mannequins with clothes, honestly I was a little disappointed. It must also be said that there isn't much to do and see in Djerba, so in the end, given the negligible cost of the ticket, one necessarily goes there and that's fine. But in my opinion it is negligible, I repeat that the architecture of the structure is the most beautiful thing. PS: they make you pay an additional price if you want to take photos inside, but even if you do, no one controls you.
Written 8 September 2023
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N A
London, UK78 contributions
Dec 2022 • Family
I have visited this museum with my family. Very rich content, which should take you about 1 hour to go through all the exhibition. Plenty of parking space available. Highly recommended to see another cultural side of the island.
Recommendations: scrap this 3 dinars charge to take pictures and ban smoking by the reception staff in the main entrance hall.
Recommendations: scrap this 3 dinars charge to take pictures and ban smoking by the reception staff in the main entrance hall.
Written 27 December 2022
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Abovetheclouds
2,321 contributions
Jun 2024 • Solo
I echo some of the previous reviewers. This was such a good museum. Very good as well if you have children as it is easy to navigate, information is simple and basic and the displays are also fun! Even as an adult, I love museums like this as you can learn a lot without being overloaded with too much history. I learnt about tradition and cultures like marriage and local life. A great insight into Tunisian and especially Djerbian heritage. Clean. Very relaxing and I loved it. There is a coffee shop at the end and souvenirs / handicrafts. Worth a stop as the views from the coffee shop are really nice. You can see the whole of Djerba. The building where the museum is housed, is lovely. Highly recommend. Not sure about the entrance fee as I came here as part of a guided tour and this included a stop here. I would allow maybe an hour to an hour and a half for your visit.
Written 3 June 2024
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Simona C
Bulgarograsso, Italy10 contributions
Aug 2023 • Family
Small local ethnographic museum that explains the habits and customs of this wonderful little island very well. For me it was a dive into the past in a world that seems to have disappeared, I was positively struck and intrigued by the simplicity of these traditions with the family at the centre, at the end of the visit I felt nostalgic thinking about the fact that where I live the traditions have practically disappeared. Definitely worth a visit! Everything well organized and clean. Toilets and guides available.
Written 27 August 2023
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cgineste
Paris, France143 contributions
Oct 2023 • Family
Superb museum describing a reconstructed Djerbian village. Set of successive houses along the route describing scenes of local habits. Superb garden. View all around because on a small hill. The island museum!
Written 24 October 2023
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Elisa M
Lille, France48 contributions
Jun 2024 • Solo
A very very good surprise! A very clean, very welcoming museum, in a very, very pretty town. If you want to visit Djerba, for me it is one of the 3 must-sees. Everything is very well presented, it's fun and visual and therefore suitable for children. I learned a lot about culture and traditions.
I highly recommend.
Especially since the price is more than reasonable, compared to other attractions.
I highly recommend.
Especially since the price is more than reasonable, compared to other attractions.
Written 11 June 2024
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repos, découverte et évasion
Nord, France56 contributions
Aug 2024 • Couples
Entrance fee 3 dinars. be careful to follow the numbers to discover the different rites and customs as well as the traditional Djerbian costumes. End of visit small souvenir shop at really reasonable Award.
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Written 20 August 2024
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Abdel-Rahman Ghandour
Paris, France606 contributions
Sept 2020 • Family
Two things:
1 - This is an all-in-one museum on Tunisian traditions, culture and art. Even for those who have lived for a while in Tunisia will learn quite a lot. Especially on mariage rituals and costumes.
2 - The location itself, on the highest point of a flat Djerba island, gives you a stunning - and unique view of the coast and sea.
Have a drink at the terrace and enjoy the panoramic view.
The architecture of the museum itself is worth its while.
Well done to the designer and those who have kept it so nice.
1 - This is an all-in-one museum on Tunisian traditions, culture and art. Even for those who have lived for a while in Tunisia will learn quite a lot. Especially on mariage rituals and costumes.
2 - The location itself, on the highest point of a flat Djerba island, gives you a stunning - and unique view of the coast and sea.
Have a drink at the terrace and enjoy the panoramic view.
The architecture of the museum itself is worth its while.
Well done to the designer and those who have kept it so nice.
Written 7 September 2020
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Moi
London183 contributions
Jul 2013 • Couples
This is a really nice little museum. It has many "scenic" displays, depicting various cultural and historical situations with good, clear explanations in a couple of different languages next to each one. It is set out really well and the staff are friendly. It costs 2 dinar extra to be able to take photographs, this is so cheap and well worth it. Really interesting, especially the wedding customs and costumes. Well worth a visit.
Written 30 July 2013
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beezlebub11
essex26 contributions
Jun 2013 • Family
staff lovely they took some great pictures for us and the staff were helpful.
It was a bright and welcoming place
It was a bright and welcoming place
Written 21 July 2013
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IT Costa 7 Dinar per Person (about 3 euros) .
Written 18 June 2017
10 Dinars per person and 3 Dinars extra for photos
Written 19 December 2019
Quel est le prix de l entrée du musée de Guellala ?
Written 5 March 2017
10 Dinars per personne et 3 Dinars de plus pour les photos.
Written 19 December 2019
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