
The archetypal Tunisian door (as illustrated on guidebook covers) is blue and studded with rivets in a a variety of patterns reputed to confer good luck. We saw lots of these , particularly in Sidi Bou Said.

They did come in other colours too - we actually stayed in the 'Residence Venus'



This rather more rustic version was in Tozeur- made of palm 'wood'
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