[2] The Ministry of Culture decided in 1988 that the headquarters of the National Theatre was to be located in the Khaznadar palace, in the Tunis quarter of Halfaouine, near Bab Souika.
[1] (قصر المسرح) Built in the mid-nineteenth century by the Grand Vizier Mustafa Khaznadar, the palace served from 1903 to 1986 as an elementary school.
[1] Among the improvements made include:[1] These developments allowed the opening of the theater to the public in October 1993.
[1] The hall can accommodate 350 people[4] and is home, every cultural season (from October 1 to June 30), to more than 80 performances.
[5] Work for communication between the Fourth art room and the upper floor housing space of intermission, are in a state of studies.