Anisa Wissa Palace | |
Location Town: | Fayoum |
Location Country: | Egypt |
Client: | Hanna Saleh Nissim |
Completion Date: | 1898 |
Style: | Eclectic architecture, combining Islamic and European features |
Size: | 4,000 meters |
The Anisa Wissa Palace is a historical residential building in Fayoum, Egypt.
The palace was constructed in 1898 on the orders of an Egyptian socialite, Hanna Saleh Nissim.[1] It was built as a gift for his wife, Anisa Wissa, and named after her.[1]
The palace was constructed following an eclectic approach, combining Islamic and European architecture. The wood from France and Italy was used in the construction.[1] Total area of the building is 4500 meters. The courtyard of the palace is decorated with Italian statues. The inside walls of the palace are ornamented, and the mirrors and marble fireplaces are heavily used in the palace.[1]
Following the death of Wissa, her family the palace leased to the Egyptian government.[1] It was registered on the antiquities list. Then it was sold to the Egyptian agronomists' syndicate. Next it was transferred to the State Council.[2]