Al-Salami kindergarten-Tunisia

Tunisia's Science City recently signed a partnership agreement with the Higher Institute of Technological Studies in the southwestern state of Qabali to establish a science village in the state.

This is in accordance with the policy of the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research aimed at developing the university poles in these areas, on the one hand, and in order to activate an integrated plan of action prepared by the city of science, namely the establishment of scientific villages in the south, center and north of Tunisia. Opening in 2014 in the state of Tataouine.

The opening of a second science village in the south of Tunisia aims to create the desired regional balance between the North and the South and the coastal cities, to provide educational facilities for the youth of the region, to create social and economic mobility and to establish a strategy of decentralization of science and culture of proximity.

Opening in 2019
It is expected that during the first three months of 2019, this new village will be opened to receive its audience from the regions of the South, after furnishing it and preparing a package of scientific presentations and workshops for learners at different levels of education, researchers and the general public.

As in most of the scientific cities of developed countries, the Science City of Tunis provided visitors with a range of specialized scientific spaces. Its 120-spectral dome was characterized by a full dôme HD 3D display system.

Her astrological performances also influenced a variety of modern Arabic, French and English films in response to her fans of astronomy and those seeking to learn about black holes and mysterious matter, to recognize meteorites, meteors and the solar system and to enter space stations to experience imaginative experiences.

Site of Science Village in Qabli (Al Jazeera)

It has hosted hundreds of exhibitions since its opening, ranging from nanotechnology and space exploration to giant insects, mathematics, the golden age of science to Arabs and dinosaurs, which was made with Tunisian hands and expertise.

A center for enhanced reality, another access to information and an information library, and visitors can buy memorabilia in the form of intelligence games, dinosaur models, city publications and publications.

There are also non-covered scientific spaces surrounding the structure of the building. It is called the Open Air Exhibition, where every step taken by the visitor tells the history of science and discoveries through the statue of Einstein and giant figures such as Archimedes, Foucault and the fountain with a diameter of 23 meters, The outdoor spaces of the dinosaur garden, which displays five models of the Desert Dinosaurs exhibition in its real size,

Outdoor theater
The open-air theater is located in a green area adjacent to the archaeological basin of Abu Fahr built back to the Hafs era, and can accommodate theater performances and concerts. The Abu Fahr residence, which has been prepared to receive Tunisian and foreign researchers and lecturers, includes 17 double rooms, two apartments and two suites, and is equipped with all facilities.

The restaurant and café overlook the Abu Fahr basin and accommodate more than 300 people. They serve as a place for rest and relaxation for individuals and groups traveling from many areas of the interior to a variety of sciences.

Tunisia's Science City is organizing a number of internal and external activities. At the internal level, it organizes organized visits to school students, prepares special programs and international and local scientific events on the occasion of astronomical events and monitors the sky through the monitoring tools developed by the City of Science at their service.

On the external level, the city relies on bringing science closer to all regions of the republic through the mobile astronomy, which is a mobile astronomical dome blown by air to accommodate dozens of people who wish to discover what is presented by the imaginative device of planets and stars.

They also have a locomotive that includes a mobile laboratory that offers several experiments related to physics, chemistry, mathematics, natural sciences and other fields.

Conference center
The Science City also includes a conference center with two auditoriums with a capacity of 264 and 132 seats and five lecture halls with a capacity of 80 to 120 people. All rooms have advanced audiovisual equipment enabling them to view films and teleconferencing devices.

The city hosts hundreds of international and local conferences every year. It organizes an important number of scientific lectures aimed at young people or the general public and scientific cafes that introduce the latest science and technology.

Science for all, that is the motto of the Science City of Tunisia since its opening in the late 1990s. Its interest in the dissemination of scientific culture among different groups of society, especially in the ranks of the emerging. The establishment of scientific villages in various regions of the Republic of Tunisia recognizes the torch for the children of the internal organs to promote themselves and their regions and focus their attention on science and knowledge in order to create new opportunities for a decent life.