Dâr Aghar
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Dâr Aghar
A 16th-century palace castle situated in the heart of Tunis, Tunisia.
History
Dâr Aghar is believed to have been constructed during the Ottoman period. Its purpose was as a royal residence for the Ottoman governors of Tunis.
Architecture and Layout
The castle's architecture is characterized by traditional Ottoman designs with Moorish influences. The structure features a rectangular layout with a central courtyard, surrounded by residential quarters and outbuildings.
Historical Significance and Events
Dâr Aghar played an important role in the history of Tunis, serving as a symbol of Ottoman power and influence in the region. The palace was reportedly used for diplomatic receptions and official ceremonies.
Current Status and Use
The castle is currently abandoned and no longer serves as a residence. It has been preserved and restored to maintain its historical integrity.
Heritage Status
Dâr Aghar is listed as a national monument in Tunisia, recognizing its cultural and historical significance.
Visiting Information
Visitors can access the palace by foot or by public transportation. The site is open to the public, although guided tours may be available upon request.
- The central courtyard features intricate tile work and ornate fountains.
- The residential quarters showcase traditional Ottoman architecture and furnishings.
- A museum within the castle complex houses exhibits on the history of Tunis and its cultural heritage.
Details
| Name | Dâr Aghar |
|---|---|
| City | Tunis |
| Country | Tunisia |
| Coordinates | 36.798836, 10.172281 |
| Current use | Preserved and restored |
| Accessible | true |
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