Inauguration of the New Chenini Center for Heritage Enhancement in Tataouine
A new center for heritage enhancement has been inaugurated in Tataouine, Tunisia, as part of a Tunisian-British cooperation. The ceremony took place in the presence of the UK Ambassador to Tunisia, Roddy Drummond, representatives from the National Heritage Institute (INP), and several local partners.
A Unique Approach to Preserving Cultural Heritage
This center, the first of its kind in Tunisia, stands out for its digital and interactive approach to preserving and promoting the cultural heritage of southern Tunisia. It was established with the support of the British Council's "Partnership for Heritage" program, funded by the UK's Cultural Protection Fund.
Showcasing the Rich Identity of Southern Tunisia
Funded by the Cultural Protection Fund, the center highlights the rich identity of southern Tunisia through the presentation of restored monuments, spaces for artisans, and digital access to local history. This initiative illustrates the joint efforts to support heritage, innovation, and community development.
A Symbol of Cooperation and Commitment to Heritage Preservation
The inauguration of the Chenini Center demonstrates the commitment of Tunisian and British partners to preserving and promoting the cultural heritage of the region. By providing a unique and interactive experience, the center aims to raise awareness about the importance of cultural heritage and its role in shaping the identity of southern Tunisia.