The Reopening of Tripoli’s International Stadium
Last night, Libya celebrated the reopening of Tripoli’s International Football Stadium, after two years of absence due to maintenance work. The ”Return of Life” campagin
Last night, Libya celebrated the reopening of Tripoli’s International Football Stadium, after two years of absence due to maintenance work. The ”Return of Life” campagin
Libya had witnessed the changes and historical events that influenced many cities, including its capital Tripoli. Many institutions are now landmarks that shaped its development
While browsing Facebook, I recently stumbled upon some alarming news about a beloved and longstanding library in Tripoli. Tripoli’s Scientific International Library, a renowned establishment
Walking towards Banco Di Roma from Ban Bahr, you won’t miss the Othman Pasha School by its bright green-colored door and its visible domes, a
Local products and trademarks profoundly influenced and shaped the local identity of many communities worldwide, including Libya. Many generations grew up on local labels that
Galleria De Bono, located in Tripoli’s Algeria Square, was built in 1931 during the Italian colonization period under Pietro Badoglio. He was the first unique
The birth and emergence of the School of Islamic Arts and Crafts in 1895 during the second Ottoman era was adopted and advocated by the
Tripoli, as called by locals, is the Mediterranean Bride. It is the destination of diversity with authenticity and traditional practices accompanied by art pioneers who
Al-Naqah Mosque is the oldest mosque in Tripoli and one of the oldest mosques. It was built before the construction of the Great Al-Azhar Mosque
The first qualitative shift in the urban construction of the modern city of Tripoli began with the appointment of the Italian politician and businessman Giuseppe