Kairouan is one of Islam’s seven holy cities and its mosque is the oldest in North Africa. Founded in AD 670 and rebuilt after being destroyed in a Berber rebellion, the city’s golden age began when it became the capital of the Aghlabid Dynasty in the 9th Century.
The charming blue, white and green medina is home to a wealth of religious monuments, merchants’ houses and covered souks, including the Sidi Okba (Great) Mosque originally built in the 7th Century. There are several zaouias (complexes surrounding the tomb of a saint) of historical interest, as well as Bir Barouta well, whose waters are believed to be connected to Mecca, the cisterns of the Aghlabid Basins and the Raqqada Islamic Art Museum.
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No mandatory vaccinations are required.
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