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It contains the remains of the ancient city of Shechem which dates back to the second millennium BC. Excavation work has been done during the early and middle 20th century. New excavation has been made in 2011. Then the site has been open to the public and a visitor cen...

Le jeudi 11 juillet à 17h, dans le contexte de l'arrivée de la délégation nabulsi à Lille, se retrouveront différents acteurs impliqués dans la coopération Lille-Naplouse, pour partager un moment convivial.

This factory is located on a site where the municipality is planning a new park and facilities for the population.

Le projet de rénovation est porté par la mairie de Naplouse avec le soutien de l'UNESCO et de l'Union européenne. Le maire Ghassân Shaka‘a a entrepris de racheter les parcelles appartenant à des particuliers pour reconstituer la propriété unique et permettre l'action pu...

Since the 16th century, Nablus' old Khan market has thrived, particularly known for textiles. Despite setbacks, like its destruction in 2002, resilient restoration efforts have maintained its charm, representing Nablus' lasting commercial influence.

The olive tree is considered a symbol in Palestine, and it can be used as a model to understand the interconnection and mutual influence between various aspects and dimensions. Families come together to pick the olive, which are then transformed into oil that can be sol...

The Spots are like small project houses, where the central element is not an urban project but inhabitants and their knowledge. Each spot is located in a specific area of the city of Nablus, defined based on criteria such as age, gender...Aim:Establish connections with ...

Eight palestinian and french students have formed a working team to prepare the Spring Workshop of Link Up in Lille. The team use several tools to analyse public spaces in Nablus and Lille to understand the urban structure and propose a comparison of the approach of th...

This traditional house of Nablus was built during the Late Ottoman era in 1855. The diwan (reception area) provides the main entrance, a stairway leads to an open yard surrounded by rooms and iwans. The triangular potteries on the internal facade allow the air to circul...

Abstract Traditional Islamic cities have generally gathered orientalized gazes and perspectives, picking up from misconceptions and stereotypes that evolved during the seconf half of the 19th century and were perpetuated by colonialism. More recent scholarship has shed ...