Tunisia's National Bardo Museum reopened to the public March 30 for the first time since extremists opened fire on foreign tourists earlier in the month, killing 22 people in the country's worst attack on civilians in 13 years.
A small but steady flow of visitors came, walking past flowers laid in honor of the victims and flags of their many nationalities.
The country's largest museum houses 8,000 works. (AP)
襲撃事件の現場となったチュニジアのバルドー博物館が3月30日、営業を再開した。
The Japan Times ST: April 10, 2015