ED DAR HOUSE
House
2024
Recommended
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2024
The Chammakhi brothers decided one day to revive the family home. It was the first to open its doors to the public, a sort of free living museum. The family, of Djerbian and Berber origin, settled in the medina at the end of the 15th century. Just a stone's throw from the Great Mosque, the land was tiny. It was unthinkable to build an Arabo-Andalusian building with a patio, etc. So they erected an elaborate house, high up on five levels. The house is now converted into a boutique-museum... where everything is for sale!
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Visited in july 2015
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Mon coup de coeur. J'y ai refais le monde avec le propriétaire sur le toit, en contemplant la medina. Belle terrasse accessible sans pression, ce qui est devenu très rare aujourd'hui. Magasin musée superbe qui sent l'histoire dont ses murs sont chargés. Certaines pièces sont encore d'origine : cuisine, chambre nuptiale. Pas de photographie dans la maison car le propriétaire veut que les gens viennent pour apprendre, comprendre, discuter, acheter bien sûr mais sans pression, mais ne veut pas voir de hordes de touristes venant uniquement pour prendre des photos.