Dar Othman

The residence is located in the south of the medina, 16 El Mebazaâ Street.

During the first half of the 19th century, Al-Husayn II ibn Mahmud transformed it into a provision's house to store supplies for soldiers staying in barracks of the neighborhood.

[1] Afterwards, the residence was bequeathed by Muhammad III as-Sadiq to his grand vizier Mustapha Ben Ismaïl.

[1] The facade of the residence is composed of two lintels of arch-stone separated by a pointed horseshoe arch and a wooden pergola over the door.

The ceiling, which rises in stages from bottom to top, is decorated with an Andalusian style stucco-work.

Courtyard of Dar Othman