WikiCamp Tunis 2024/Hébergement
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Résidence Abou Fehr Cité des sciences à Tunis
The City of Science of Tunis is a leading hub for science education and public engagement in Tunisia. Established in 1992, it offers a wide range of interactive exhibits, workshops, and activities aimed at fostering curiosity and scientific literacy among visitors of all ages. Key attractions include a state-of-the-art planetarium, hands-on workshops in robotics and technology, and exhibits showcasing astronomy, biodiversity, and ecology. The center also provides excellent facilities for hosting events, making it the ideal place to organize a Wikipedia camp, with dedicated spaces equipped with PCs, on-site accommodation, and a restaurant. As a vital institution in North Africa, the City of Science continues to promote innovation and inspire the next generation of scientists and innovators.
Abou Fehr Guest house
[edit]The Abou Fehr Guest House provides a comfortable and modern accommodation experience, making it an excellent choice for hosting events such as a Wikipedia Camp. The facility boasts 19 double rooms, two luxurious suites, and four spacious flats, all thoughtfully designed to ensure guest comfort. Each unit is fully equipped with essential amenities, including air-conditioning, heating, a color TV, and reliable WiFi internet access, ensuring a pleasant stay for all participants.
For a Wikipedia Camp, this guest house offers the perfect environment for collaboration and productivity. Participants can enjoy a relaxing and well-connected space for editing sessions and workshops, complemented by accommodations that foster focus and creativity. Its combination of convenience, comfort, and modern facilities makes the Abou Fehr Guest House an ideal setting to support the camp’s goals of enhancing knowledge-sharing, teamwork, and community engagement.