The Berber Museum of Tamazret, located in the village of Tamezret near Matmata, is a must-visit destination that showcases the authentic Amazigh crafts and heritage of the region. The museum, created in 1999, features exhibits on the architecture of the village, the history of religions, traditions, and social organization of the Amazigh people. Visitors can also see weavings, embroideries, and tattoos, as well as traditional woolen shawls and Amazigh slippers and boots embroidered by hand. The museum is a great place for families to learn about the culture and history of the Berber people, and it offers a unique opportunity to experience the traditional way of life of the Amazigh community. The museum is family-friendly and suitable for groups and children, making it an ideal destination for families planning to visit the area
Plan your family visit to the Berber Museum with these blog insights 👇

Activities: We went to the Berber Museum in Tamezret, where we were shown how the Berbers lived. The kids were amazed by the tunnel system that was used to protect the residents
Highlights: Flo and Ben were most astonished that there was a tunnel system which should protect the inhabitants of the house from attackers ✨