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Nabeul Museum

Nabeul Museum (Arabic: متحف نابل), inaugurated in 1984 is a Tunisian archaeological museum located in the town of Nabeul, whose purpose is to collect some of the objects found during the excavations that took place at various sites of Cape Bon.

The museum features objects from ancient Nabeul (Neapolis), as well as items from other archaeological sites of Cape Bon. Items include pieces dating from before the Roman period, ceramics and the amulets in the ancient Egyptian style of Kerkuane, and terracotta statues from the Punic sanctuary of Thinissut. Roman collections are illustrated by numerous mosaics found at Neapolis. In recent years, the content of the Museum is enriched by the acquisition of three mosaics of Kelibia as well as the opening of a hall dedicated to the search of a factory of salting of fish.

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Nabeul Museum Wikipedia