Dar Daouletli
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Dar Daouletli is an old palace in the medina of Tunis.
Etymology[edit]
The palace got its name from one of his previous owners, the daouletli (Turkish word that derives from the Arabic word daoula meaning «government») or dey.
Localization[edit]
It is located in El Driba street, near Sidi Ben Arous Street.
History[edit]
The palace was built in the 17th century.[1] On 19 October 1992, it became an official historical monument.[2] Nowadays, it is the main office of Rachidia.
Gallery[edit]
- Northern facade of the main hall
- Southern facade of the main hall
- western facade of the main hall
- Eastern facade of the main hall
- Entrance of Dar Daouletli
- A concert in the hall
- Decoration of the walls
- The columns
- A room in Dar Daouletli
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