Dar El Bey
Coordinates: 36°47′52″N 10°10′09″E / 36.797753°N 10.169065°E
Dar El Bey (Arabic: دارالباي), also known as the government palace (Arabic: قصر الحكومة) is an old palace in the medina of Tunis.Nowadays, it serves as the office of the Head of Government of Tunisia.
History
The palace was built in the 17th century during the reign of the Muradid Bey Hammuda Pasha Bey. In 1795 the Husainid Bey Hammuda Ibn Ali added another floor to it. Henri Dunant considers it as «the most beautiful moorish royal house in the world».[1]
It became of the main office gor the Head of the Tunisian government even before the independence. Mustapha Kaak was the first to fill that position.
Architecture
The palace's decoration is very rich and diverse: the rooms were designed by tunisian, Spanish and Moroccan artists. These rooms are distinguished by their special rooftops highly decorated with painted scenes and precious materials.[2]
- Facade of Dar El Bey in the Kasbah
- General view of the palace
References
- This article incorporates information from the equivalent article on the French Wikipedia.