El Kef

Impressions of El Kef

EL KEF. Municipality

Municipality

EL KEF. Municipality
EL KEF. View of the city

View of the city

EL KEF. View of the city
EL KEF. Coffee Bou Makhlouf

Coffee Bou Makhlouf

EL KEF. Coffee Bou Makhlouf
EL KEF. Part of the wall which surrounded the city in past times

Part of the wall which surrounded the city in past times

EL KEF. Part of the wall which surrounded the city in past times
EL KEF. Flora

Flora

EL KEF. Flora
EL KEF. Theme park

Theme park

EL KEF. Theme park
EL KEF. Mosque El Qadriya

Mosque El Qadriya

EL KEF. Mosque El Qadriya
EL KEF. Mosque Ali bin Saleh

Mosque Ali bin Saleh

EL KEF. Mosque Ali bin Saleh
EL KEF. People gather on Thursday's market

People gather on Thursday's market

EL KEF. People gather on Thursday's market
EL KEF. Crafted cushions and carpets

Crafted cushions and carpets

EL KEF. Crafted cushions and carpets
EL KEF. Grilling pepper

Grilling pepper

EL KEF. Grilling pepper
EL KEF. Tunisian fast food Mlewi from the Thursday market

Tunisian fast food Mlewi from the Thursday's market

EL KEF. Tunisian fast food Mlewi from the Thursday market
EL KEF. At the museum

At the museum

EL KEF. At the museum
EL KEF. Researcher Franzi in the museum

Researcher Franzi in the museum

EL KEF. Researcher Franzi in the museum
EL KEF. Traditional women clothes in the museum

Traditional women clothes in the museum

EL KEF. Traditional women clothes in the museum
EL KEF. Old working tools in the museum

Old working tools in the museum

EL KEF. Old working tools in the museum

El Kef is the capital of its eponymous Tunisian governorate. It is located in the northwestern part of the country in the Tunisian-Algerian border region. However, beyond Tunisia’s touristic regions, the small town provides interesting insights into Tunisia’s cultural and historical heritage.

Ruins of a Roman bath (ḥammām) evoke the country’s antique past, while the Kasbah (qaṣba), a fort with a view over the whole town, goes back to the time of Ottoman rule.

An old synagogue in the centre of El Kef as well as a Jewish and a Christian cemetery are for their part a witness of the former times’ religious diversity.

In addition to the mosque, the mausoleum of the local saint Sidi Bou Makhlouf (Sīdi Bū Maxlūf) is one of the holy places people visit even nowadays.

While historical traces are omnipresent, professional graffiti arts embellishes roads, paths and public places showing the modern side of El Kef.

El Kef and its graffiti art(ists)

EL KEF. Graffiti of Bou Makhlouf

Graffiti of Bou Makhlouf

EL KEF. Graffiti of Bou Makhlouf
Graffiti of a dove by Wiss

Graffiti of a dove by Wiss

Graffiti of a dove by Wiss
EL KEF. Graffiti calligraphy

Graffiti calligraphy I

EL KEF. Graffiti calligraphy
EL KEF. Graffiti calligraphy 2

Graffiti calligraphy II

EL KEF. Graffiti calligraphy 2
EL KEF. Graffiti calligraphy 3

Graffiti calligraphy III

EL KEF. Graffiti calligraphy 3
EL KEF. Graffiti of an old man

Graffiti of an old man

EL KEF. Graffiti of an old man
EL KEF. Graffiti of a Berber woman

Graffiti of a Berber woman

EL KEF. Graffiti of a Berber woman
EL KEF. Graffiti proverb by Wiss

Kefian proverb

EL KEF. Graffiti proverb by Wiss
EL KEF. Graffiti on a park entrance

Graffiti on a park entrance

EL KEF. Graffiti on a park entrance
EL KEF. Graffiti of old men playing basketball

Graffiti of old men playing basketball

EL KEF. Graffiti of old men playing basketball
EL KEF. Ornated vase

Ornated vase

EL KEF. Ornated vase
EL Kef. Local artist Wiss

Artist Wiss in front of his graffiti of an eye

EL Kef. Local artist Wiss

Some Kefian artists even integrate the town’s past into their work, using El Kef’s former Latin name Sicca Veneria as a graffiti motif:

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