Bab El Khadra

Bab El Khadra (rear RTL بابالخضراء) is one of the doors of the Médina of Tunis (Tunisia).

It belongs to the doors located on the second northern enclosure of the suburbs of Tunis. Built towards 1320 with simple a Arch, it is destroyed and rebuilt under its current form in 1881 to facilitate the commercial exchanges.

More than with the one of the nicknames of the town of Tunis, it owes its name of Green Porte or Porte of the Greenery with the market gardenings and the Verger S which extended to its feet in direction from the Ariana and of Carthage.

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