Dar El Monastiri (Arabic: دار المنستيري) is a palace in the Medina of Tunis.
It is located in 9 El Monastiri Street near Sidi Mahrez mausoleum.
The palace was built in the 19th century during the reign of Mahmud Bey, by his son Al-Husayn II who later gave it to M'hamed El Monastiri, a noble and a trader of Chachia (chaouachi).
In 1930, it became the office of craft training and then a regional center of Tunisian arts in 1940.
[2] In 2007, it became the main office of the tunisian center of translation.