Hammam El Rmimi Mosque
Hammam Remimi Mosque (Arabic: جامع حمام الرميمي) is a Tunisian mosque in the Halfaouine hood in the north of the Medina of Tunis.

Hammam El Rmimi mosque
History
According to the commemorative plaque at the entrance, it was built in 1781 during the Husainid era.
Etymology
The mosque got its name from a hammam near to it that was founded in 1245 by Mohamed Remimi (Arabic: محمد الرميمي) who came from Almería during the Hafsid era.[1]
Localization
It can be found in the Hammam Remimi Street, between two gates of the medina: Bab Souika and Bab El Khadra.[2]
- Commemorative plaque of the mosque
- Entrance of the mosque
- Minaret of the mosque
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References
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- Hatem Bourial, « Dans la médina de Tunis, le mystère de la rue Hammam Remimi » [archive], sur webdo.tn, 28 novembre 2016 (consulté le 15 décembre 2016)
- Hatem Bourial, « Dans la médina de Tunis, le mystère de la rue Hammam Remimi » [archive], sur webdo.tn, 28 novembre 2016 (consulté le 15 décembre 2016)
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