A strategy was adopted , consisting in
setting up institutions that can act as vibrant focal points in
Tunisian cultural life.
Among these institutions one can
mention Tunisia's new, state of the art National Library, the
National Heritage Institute, the National Dance Center of Bordj El
Baccouche, the Baron d'Erlanger Palace which is home to the Arab and
Mediterranean music Centre, the Husseinite Museum (covering the
Beylical period) at the Ksar Said Museum, within the Bardo Museum.
Other mega projects are also afoot
which include Tunis "Culture city" , which will comprise
several premises dedicated to arts (opera, theatre and music), a
library, exhibit halls, a national archives arts center for new
acquisitions, two cinemas, as well as a national museum of
civilizations. On the other hand, the International
Hammamet Cultural Center ( formerly, "Dar Sebastian") has
been renovated to become "The House of the Mediterranean",
specializing namely in dramatic arts.
"Beit El Hikma" or House of
Wisdom, which is located in Carthage, has been promoted to the rank
of "Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters", so as to better
contribute to enrich Tunisia's cultural, intellectual and scientific
activity.
The Academy also plays host to
conferences, colloquia and a place of meeting for researchers,
scholars and men of culture, committed to pursue their scholarly
activities in an environment propitious to intellectual endeavour. Moreover in 2006, a National
Translation Center has been set up with the aim of consolidating the
presence of Tunisian cultural activity on the world cultural scene.