杰尔巴胡德- 景点攻略
Djerbahood
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杰尔巴胡德(Djerbahood):突尼斯杰尔巴岛上的露天涂鸦博物馆游玩攻略

杰尔巴胡德(Djerbahood)坐落在突尼斯杰尔巴岛(Djerba)中部的厄里亚德村(Erriadh),是北非极具盛名的街头艺术实验区。这里不是那种围起来收门票的景区,而是一个真实的、有着两千多年历史的古老村落。2014年的时候,来自全球30个国家的150多位艺术大师受邀来到这里,在白墙蓝门之间创作了超过250幅壁画。如果你厌倦了度假村的沙滩日光浴,花半天时间来这里钻钻巷子,绝对是杰尔巴岛行程里的点睛之笔。

艺术与古镇的奇妙碰撞

2014年开启的艺术实验

说到杰尔巴胡德的起源,得提一下巴黎的 Itinerrance 画廊。2014年夏天,画廊创始人 Mehdi Ben Cheikh 策划了这个项目,把一个原本安静到有些落寞的村庄变成了全球艺术家的画布。当时这群艺术家用了将近4500罐喷漆,在门洞、老墙、甚至废弃的电表箱上作画。这让原本普通的厄里亚德村一跃成为了国际知名的露天博物馆,也让更多人知道了这个名叫“小邻居”(Hara Sghira)的古老定居点。

消失与重生的美学

去之前要有个心理准备,这里的画作并不全是崭新的。艺术品在烈日和海风的侵蚀下,有的色彩依然浓郁,有的已经剥落,露出背后的土砖。不过这种残缺美反而让涂鸦和当地建筑融合得更自然。你会看到有些画作巧妙地绕过了墙上的藤蔓,或者把窗户当成了人物的眼睛。这种与生活共生的状态,比美术馆里挂着的画要有灵气得多。

穿梭在巷弄里的步行建议

如何不迷路地看遍精华

进村之后,最好的建议就是关掉手机导航,随便选一条巷子钻进去。杰尔巴胡德的精华都藏在那些不起眼的转角处。虽然大部分壁画集中在村中心和主要的几条街道,但有些让人惊艳的小作品往往躲在死胡同的最深处。你要是看到墙上有那种巨大的阿拉伯书法、或者是画风诡异的巨型章鱼,那就说明你走对路了。村子整体面积不大,步行两公里左右基本就能把核心区域转个遍。

捕捉光影的最佳时刻

如果是为了拍照,早晨九点左右或者下午四五点钟是黄金时段。突尼斯的阳光非常毒辣,中午的直射光会让白墙反光得厉害,不仅相机受不了,人也会被晒得够呛。下午晚些时候,斜射的阳光打在蓝色的木门上,配合墙上的涂鸦,光影层次感最强。这时候村里的老人们会坐在门口聊天,小孩子在巷子里跑来跑去,生活气息和艺术感在那一刻会重合在一起。

交通方式与实用避坑指南

钱的问题也得算清楚

杰尔巴胡德是完全免费开放的,不需要买票。关于交通,如果你住在岛上的主城豪姆特苏克(Houmt Souk),打车是最省心的办法。两地距离大约7公里,打表的话大概也就5到10个突尼斯第纳尔。司都知道这个地方,直接报名字就行。要是你想骑行也没问题,杰尔巴岛地势平坦,租辆自行车慢悠悠骑过来也就不到半小时。

周边顺带逛一圈

既然到了厄里亚德村,别看完涂鸦就走。步行几分钟就能到著名的格里巴犹太教堂(El Ghriba Synagogue)。这可是北非最古老的犹太教堂之一,里面的马赛克瓷砖和蓝色调的内饰非常壮观。需要注意的是,教堂安检比较严格,进去得戴帽子(门口有提供),女生建议穿着不要太暴露。把这两处安排在一起,大半天的行程刚好填满。

常见问题

杰尔巴胡德需要门票吗?

不需要门票。这是一个完全开放的居住区和公共艺术空间,所有街道和壁画都可以免费参观,也没有固定的开放时间,但建议只在白天游览。

从豪姆特苏克过去要多久?

两地相距约7公里,开车或打出租车大约需要10分钟。如果你选择步行,则需要一个半小时左右,所以更推荐打车或租自行车前往。

那里有吃饭休息的地方吗?

村中心有一些很有格调的小咖啡馆和简餐店。不过这里的商业气息不算浓,如果是非旅游旺季,有些店铺可能不营业。建议随身带上一瓶水,毕竟在突尼斯的烈日下走两小时不是开玩笑的。

壁画现在的保存情况怎么样?

由于项目始于2014年,部分早期的壁画已经出现了自然的色彩褪色或剥落。这反而增加了一种历史沉淀感,近年也陆续有新艺术家的作品加入,整体观赏性依然很高。建议出发前查看最新旅行动态以确认大规模维护情况。

杰尔巴胡德 用户评价

  • attractions-reviews-avatar Sujjaad Rashid
    5
    评论于 2024-12-12

    Very nice place with beautiful street art. A pleasure to walk the streets and enjoy

  • attractions-reviews-avatar Riadh Ben Ayed
    5
    评论于 2024-10-28

    🌍 Explore Djerbahood: Tunisia’s Open-Air Art Museum! 🎨 If you’re seeking a unique art experience, look no further than Djerbahood! Located in Erriadh on Djerba Island, this stunning open-air gallery transforms the streets of a traditional Tunisian village into a living canvas. With over 250 murals by artists from across the globe, Djerbahood brings together local heritage and modern street art in a way that captivates visitors. 🎨 Meet Some of the Artists: 1. Inti (Chile) – His surreal, large-scale figures merge Latin American and Mediterranean influences. 2. El Seed (Tunisia) – Known for his intricate Arabic calligraphy, giving voice to Tunisia’s cultural heritage. 3. C215 (France) – Creates detailed stencil portraits that capture local faces and personalities. 4. ROA (Belgium) – Famous for his black-and-white animal artwork, inspired by local fauna. 5. Add Fuel (Portugal) – His modern, mosaic-style pieces bring traditional tile art to life with a bold twist. 🌈 Why Visit? Djerbahood is more than an art installation; it’s a journey through culture, color, and creativity. Each mural tells a story, and every corner invites you to explore. This experience is a must for art lovers, travelers, and those who want to see how art can transform communities.

  • attractions-reviews-avatar Bilyana Sabeva
    5
    评论于 2024-09-08

    Djerbahoud neighborhood - the open-air museum that revives the impoverished Tunisian village of Eriad. As we walked, it was as if we were immersed in a Travel Chanel movie. Blossoming trees and bushes can be seen everywhere. Even without graffiti, you will definitely like it here. There are dozens of attractive urban details around - the windows of the houses, their doors, the fences. There are also many animals. The paintings are so beautiful!

  • attractions-reviews-avatar Riyad Djeraoud
    5
    评论于 2024-08-31

    This picturesque street art neighborhood is a hidden gem, bursting with vibrant murals and creative energy. You don’t need a guide to appreciate its charm—just stroll through its colorful alleys and discover the art at your own pace. The area’s friendly vibe, combined with local cafes and shops, makes it a perfect spot to explore and enjoy the unique urban landscape. A visit here offers a delightful and memorable experience for anyone who loves street art.

  • attractions-reviews-avatar Janusz S.
    3
    评论于 2024-08-16

    After all the hype, the place was somewhat of a letdown. It was dusty, not all that clean, and most murals chipped and peeling. The people selling souvenirs were friendly and not as pushy as in most other places. It's worth a visit, but don't expect much and don't go with an organized tour because you'll overspend. Take a taxi - they are cheap, and they will cost a reasonable amount from any point on the island.

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