:''This article is about the city in Tunisia. For more details, see [[Tunis]].'' <br>
'''Le Bardo''' is a[[Tunisia|Tunisian]] city situated onto the Westwest of the capital [[Tunis]]. (capitalIn of2004, [[Tunisia]])it withhad a population of 73,953 in [[2004]]. <br>
BasedBuilt underby the [[hafsidHafsid dynasty]] in the [[15th century]], Bardo appearsbecame originallyan asimportant a successionresidence of parks and sailing flags situated in approximately 4 kilometers fromthe Tunis. Bardo is adopted by the whole court of Tunis as residence place in the [[18th century]]. With the arrival of husseinite [[Bey|beys]], Bardo becomesbecame an aimportant political, intellectual and religious center. <br>
The ancient beys residence becomeswas the site of the siege of the Tunisian National Assembly. as well as theThe National Museum opened there in [[1882]]. <br>
The city givesgave its name to the ''treaty[[Treaty of Bardo'']], signed in quite closenearby Ksar Saïd palace, which placesplaced Tunisia under [[France|French]] [[protectorate]] in [[12 May]] [[1881]].
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* [http://www.commune-tunis.gov.tn/ The Municipality of Tunis official website.]