Dar Hassan Pacha Explained

Dar Hassan Pacha
Location:Algiers, Algeria
Completion Date:1791
Style:Neo-Renaissance[1]

Dar Hassan Pacha is an 18th-century palace located in the Casbah of Algiers, Algeria. It was built in 1791 and used to belong to Hassan III Pasha, who signed a treaty with the US September 5, 1795.[2] After 1830, it became the winter residence of the French Governor of Algiers, and was completely remodelled in 1839, when the entrance was changed and a new façade was added. [3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Dar Hassan Pacha, ex-Palais d'hiver · Alger. univ-tours.fr. fr. 2017-06-26. 2017-12-24. https://web.archive.org/web/20171224200232/http://mutualheritage-alger.univ-tours.fr/items/show/98. dead.
  2. Book: Jean-Louis Cohen. Nabila Oulebsir. Youcef Kanoun. Alger. 2003. 292.
  3. Book: Nabila Oulebsir. Les Usages du patrimoine: Monuments, musées et politique coloniale en Algérie, 1830-1930. 2004. Les Editions de la MSH. 978-2-7351-1006-3. 83.