Hayreddin Palace
Localization
It is located in the Tribunal's place, near El Hafsia district.
History
It was built between 1860 and 1870 under the orders of Hayreddin Pasha.[1]
The palace was sold in 1881 during the French occupation and became a justice court.
A big part of it was destroyed and got replaced by an Israelite school.
It is considered as an official monument according to the 19 October 1992 decree.[2]
- Remains of the old palace
- The Israelite school
- Tribunal Street
- Metallic plaque of Tribual Street
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References
- « Palais Kheireddine » [archive], sur commune-tunis.gov.tn (consulté le 15 août 2016)
- « Décret no92-1815 du 19 octobre 1992 » [archive], sur docartis.com (consulté le 15 août 2016)
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