Habib Bourguiba Memorial
The Bourguiba mausoleum is a monumental grave in Monastir, Tunisia, containing the remains of former president Habib Bourguiba, the father of Tunisian independence, who died on April 6, 2000.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Photo: Freta, CC BY-SA 3.0.
- Type: Mosque
- Description: mausoleum in Tunisia
- Also known as: “Bourguiba mausoleum” and “Bourguiba Mausoleum”
- Address: المنستير
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Ribat of Monastir and Great Mosque of Monastir.
Ribat of Monastir
Photo: Calips, CC BY-SA 2.5.
The Ribat of Monastir is a ribat, an Islamic defensive structure, located in Monastir, Tunisia. It is the oldest ribat built by the Arab conquerors during the Muslim conquest of the Maghreb. It is also the most prominent monument of the city of Monastir. Ribat of Monastir is situated 440 metres southeast of Habib Bourguiba Memorial.
Great Mosque of Monastir
Mosque
Mustapha Ben Jennet Stadium
Stadium
Photo: Bahbouhe, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Mustapha Ben Jannet Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Monastir, Tunisia. It is currently used by US Monastir, and was used for the 2004 African Cup of Nations. Mustapha Ben Jennet Stadium is situated 780 metres west of Habib Bourguiba Memorial.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Monastir and Khniss.
Monastir
Photo: Newworldltd, Public domain.
Monastir is a city in Tunisia 160 km from Tunis. Set along a superb coastline with a blue sea and long golden sandy beaches, Monastir is a pleasant seaside resort, a historical town full of tradition and one of the best tourist destinations in Northern Africa.
Khniss
Village
Khniss is a small city in the Tunisian Sahel region. It is located on the coast, 5 km south of Monastir. Its population is estimated at around 11,000 as of 2014. Khniss is situated 7 km south of Habib Bourguiba Memorial.
Ksibet El Mediouni
Village
Photo: Houssem Ben Aîcha, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Ksibet El Mediouni is a small city located in the region of the Sahel in Tunisia around 10 km south of Monastir. It is a commune in the Monastir Governorate. Ksibet El Mediouni is situated 10 km south of Habib Bourguiba Memorial.
Habib Bourguiba Memorial
- Categories: mausoleum, building, tourism, tourist attraction, historic site, place of worship, monument, and religion
- Location: Er-Rbat, Monastir, Monastir Governorate, Tunisia, North Africa, Africa
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Latitude
35.77773° or 35° 46′ 40″ northLongitude
10.82844° or 10° 49′ 42″ eastOpen location code
8F7GQRHH+39OpenStreetMap ID
way 44739638OpenStreetMap feature
amenity=place_of_worshipOpenStreetMap feature
building=mosqueOpenStreetMap feature
historic=monumentOpenStreetMap feature
tourism=attractionWikidata ID
Q3301839
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In Other Languages
From Arabic to Uzbek—“Habib Bourguiba Memorial” goes by many names.
- Arabic: “ضريح الحبيب بورقيبة”
- Arabic: “ضريح بورقيبة”
- Chinese: “布林吉巴陵墓”
- Chinese: “布爾吉巴紀念館”
- Chinese: “布爾吉巴陵墓”
- Chinese: “布爾吉巴陵寢”
- Danish: “Bourguibas Mausoleum”
- Egyptian Arabic: “ضريح بورقيبه”
- French: “mausolée de Bourguiba”
- French: “Mausolée de Bourguiba”
- French: “mausolée de Habib Bourguiba”
- Hungarian: “Habib Bourguiba mauzóleuma”
- Polish: “mauzoleum Habiba Bourguiby”
- Swedish: “Bourguibas mausoleum”
- Uzbek: “Bourguiba maqbarasi”
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