Dar Hassan Pacha (Hassan Pacha Palace), Algiers

Dar Hassan Pacha (Hassan Pacha Palace), Algiers

Constructed in the 18th century, precisely in 1791, Hassan Pacha Palace bears witness to the opulence and grandeur of its time. Originally commissioned by Hassan III Pasha, a prominent figure who played a significant role in Algerian history, the palace served as a symbol of prestige and power.

Notably, Hassan Pacha Palace holds historical significance due to its association with international diplomacy. In 1795, Hassan III Pasha signed a treaty with the United States, underscoring the palace's role in fostering diplomatic relations between nations. This treaty, signed on September 5, 1795, further solidified Algiers' position on the global stage during this period of history.

Following the French colonization of Algeria in 1830, Dar Hassan Pacha underwent significant transformations. It became the winter residence of the Governor of Algiers, prompting extensive renovations in 1839. During this renovation phase, the palace underwent substantial remodeling, including alterations to the entrance and the creation of a new facade. These renovations not only adapted the palace to its new governmental function but also added to its architectural splendor, blending elements of traditional Algerian design with European influences.

Today, Hassan Pacha Palace stands as a cultural landmark within the Casbah, offering visitors a glimpse into Algeria's storied past and architectural legacy. Its elegant facade, adorned with intricate details and historical significance, serves as a reminder of its former glory and enduring importance in Algerian history.

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Sight Name: Dar Hassan Pacha (Hassan Pacha Palace)
Sight Location: Algiers, Algeria (See walking tours in Algiers)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark

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Travel Distance: 3.9 Km or 2.4 Miles