Bab el Bhar
| Bab el Bhar | |
|---|---|
Arabic: باب البحر  | |
![]() The gate in 2005  | |
| Alternative names | Porte De France | 
| Etymology | connected the medina to the Lake of Tunis harbor and the Gulf of Tunis | 
| General information | |
| Type | City gate | 
| Location | Place Beb Bhar | 
| Town or city | Tunis | 
| Country | Tunisia | 
| Coordinates | 36°47′57″N 10°10′32″E / 36.799165°N 10.175618°E | 
Bab el Bhar (Arabic: باب البحر, gate of the sea), also known as Porte De France (the gate of France), is a gate on the east side of the medina of Tunis, the capital of Tunisia.[1] It marks the separation between the medina and the modern city.
The gate has undergone many alterations over its lifespan; its current form is an archway topped by a crenellated parapet.[2]
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The gate surrounded by shops in 1895 - 
			
Details of the inscription on top of the door - 
			
Night view 
References
- ^ "Monument Tunisia: Bab el Bhar (Porte de France)". Tunisien Tunisia. Archived from the original on 16 April 2015. Retrieved 15 April 2015.
 - ^ "Vieux Tunis: Les Portes". Municipalité de Tunis (in French). Retrieved 20 April 2025.
 
