Street Khouidmi Abdelkader n°16 Frenda road -Tiaret

Historical and cultural tour

This circuit is currently in operation, as it bears witness to the influx of visitors and tourists from inside and outside the state due to its historical and cultural importance through the diversity of its sites such as the Khalwa of Ibn Khaldun, the kingdom of Jedar, which is called the pyramids of Algeria, and the equestrian center for the breeding of thoroughbred horses, which is considered one of the oldest and most important centers on a national level.

visit of the jacque burke library

Jacques Burke, a French philosopher, social scientist, and orientalist, is distinguished from the rest of European orientalists in that he was born in an Arab Muslim country and lived among its people. (about 30,000 books) to the city of Fernada, his hometown, and in this regard, the name of the world was given to the first

Attached to the National Library of Veranda on January 24, 2004, in gratitude and appreciation from the Algerian state for this great scientist

visit the caves of ibn khaldoun

The retreat of Ibn Khaldun in the Citadel of Bani Salama. These caves are located in the village of Tawghazout in the Citadel of Bani Salama. It is a Berber fortress inhabited by the tribes of the fines in the second century AD and then the Romans. The scholar Ibn Khaldun resided there where he wrote the introduction book and the first part of the book “Diwan Al-Abra” from 1375 to 1378

jedar site visit

The Kingdom of Jedar in medroussa is one of the most important archaeological sites in the state of Tiaret. The 13 walls are funerary monuments to the barbarian kings of North Africa. Three of them are erected on the tops of the Green Mountain and ten on Mount Orawi Trnatten in medroussa. One finds the three mysterious pyramids that were erected between the 5th and 6th centuries BC, which represent the tombs of the Berber princes. The Kingdom of the Wall is located in a well-studied circle and the Fernanda circle that was classified as an archaeological site on December 20 1967.

visit to the Chaouchoua horse breeding center

The Chaouchoua horse breeding center in the city of Tiaret, which was established in 1874 AD, is considered one of the most important centers for the production of horses of various breeds, at the national level, which enabled the city to be the capital of the Maghreb and Arab horses, where Tiaret was the first to host the first national festival for the horse that gathered equestrian lovers. And those who are fond of horse racing, from different parts of the country.