Address: 24 rue du Tribunal, Tunis
Photos: Wikipedia, Brahim Guediche
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Dar Lasram, seat of the ASM, Association for the Safeguarding of the Medina Tunis, was built between 1812 and 1819. Until 1964, the palace was the property of the founder Hamouda Lasram and his descendants. The façade of the palace is very pure, and contrasts with the intra-mural space.
The intra-mural architectural, decorative and artistic richness of the space testifies to the passage of several schools, with a Maghrebian, Andalusian, Italian, the school of Tunis show a mix of styles in a harmonious and complementary way. Dar Lasram represents an architectural challenge, at the time, in rivalry with the Bardo Palace during the great restoration of the 18th century.
LINKS and REFERENCES
La Médina de Tunis – Alexandre Roubtzoff – Collection Regard Dunes Edition