BEIT HARAOUI
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This restored bourgeois house, with an interior courtyard, boasts beautiful painted wood ceilings and cupboards.
This bourgeois house built in 1731 was restored in 1993. A succession of rooms is built around an inner courtyard. On the right, the outbuildings and then an access corridor leading to the reception room, overhung on the first floor of the qaa, reserved for women. Halfway up is the mandara or men's reception room, which has a superb marble mosaic water room, the durqaa, above which a skylight ventilates the room, 14 m high. The house has beautifully painted wooden ceilings and cupboards.
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