
Adnen El Ghali
Adnen El Ghali is a Tunisian historian and architect renowned for his research on the diplomatic and architectural history of Tunisia. In his recent work, 'Quand la diplomatie fait la ville', he explores the historical significance of Tunis's consular quarter, highlighting its role in international relations during the Ottoman era. El Ghali's advocacy for the preservation of this cultural heritage underscores the economic and identity-related importance of the area, which has been neglected and is at risk of degradation. He emphasizes the need for public-private partnerships to restore and protect this unique urban space, which he argues is integral to Tunisia's historical narrative.
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Recent news mentions
Adnen El Ghali was involved in discussions about mixed ancestry in the Red Sea region.
« Métissage » et mémoire coloniale – La Presse de TunisieAdnen El Ghali invites the reader to discover the functioning of the consular triad in Tunis through his latest book.
Le quartier consulaire du Tunis ottoman révélé – La Presse de Tunisie
Adnen El Ghali is an architect, urban planner, and historian who authored a book on the consular quarter of Ottoman Tunis.
Le quartier consulaire du Tunis ottoman au centre d’une conférence à l’IRMC – La Presse de Tunisie
Adnen El Ghali proposes a profound reinterpretation of Tunisian urban space through his book.
L’architecture comme clé de lecture historique – La Presse de TunisieAdnen El Ghali revives the forgotten history of the consular quarter of Tunis in his recent book.
Sauver le quartier consulaire, un enjeu économique autant que culturel – La Presse de Tunisie



