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_Saheb Ettabaâ Mosque (جامع صاحب الطابع)

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It is part of a large architectural complex built at the same time and comprising a souk, a hammam, two medersas, a public fountain (sabil), a fondouk and the Saheb Ettabaâ palace (now a public library) as well as its tomb. The association of these annexes to the place of worship is a unique example in the construction of religious buildings

Mosque Data

Architect

Type

Local

Country

Tunisia

Owner/Founder

The Minister Yussef Saheb Ettabaâ

Year

1808, 1814

Area

4000

Drawings

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