Tunis, Tunisia – La Porte de France formerly known as Bab el Bhar Postcard, Early 20th Century
This historical postcard captures La Porte de France in Tunis, Tunisia, a gate marking the division between the medina (old city) and the Ville Nouvelle (new city). The gate, formerly known as Bab el Bhar, was renamed Porte de France during the French Protectorate (1881–1956). It serves as a symbolic representation of the shift from traditional Tunisian architecture to the more modern, European-influenced urban expansion.
The bustling crowd and shops, including the notable Grand Café de la Place, reflect the commercial activity surrounding this gateway, which has been a central meeting point for locals and visitors alike.
The reverse side of the postcard is unused and features space for correspondence and the recipient's address. It also notes its intended usage for internal postal service within France, Algeria, and Tunisia.
Size: 14 cm x 9 cm
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