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Dar Essid Museum — Attraction in Sousse

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Dar Essid Museum
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The Dar Essid Museum is an art museum located in a palace in the medina of Sousse, Tunisia. The edifice belonged to a family of aristocrats. The museum retraces the daily city life in Sousse in the 18th and 19th centuries.
Nearby attractions
Ribat of Sousse
RJHQ+3G7, Sousse, Tunisia
Sousse Archaeological Museum
RJFP+644, Rue Abou Kacem Echabi, Sousse, Tunisia
Nearby restaurants
Restaurant Café Seles
RJGP+22, Sousse, Tunisia
Restaurant café Dar Amna
43, Souk el Kaied N, Avenue, Sousse 4000, Tunisia
Restaurant du Peuple
15 Rue des Remparts, nord 4000, Tunisia
Le Petit Cafe Maure Sousse Madin
Souk el Caid, Sousse 4000, Tunisia
Dar Hbibti
RJGQ+V79, Rue el Aghalba, Sousse, Tunisia
Restaurant BABA ALI
RJGQ+78G, Sousse, Tunisia
Restaurant EL SOFFRA Chez Fredj
RJFQ+P7V, Sousse, Tunisia
Café Beb Al Medina
Place sidi yahia, Soula center, Sousse 4000, Tunisia
Dar Al Ribat
RJGQ+WJ3, Sousse, Tunisia
Restaurant Fish House
RJFP+VPX, Sousse, Tunisia
Nearby local services
Nearby hotels
Dar Lekbira Boutique Hôtel
Zarrouk, 18 Rue Laroussi Haddad, Sousse 4000, Tunisia
Dar Badiaa
Sidi Bouraoui, 20 rue mosquée Hanafia, Sousse 4000, Tunisia
Hotel Paris
15, Rue des Remparts nord Sousse TN 4000, Tunisia
Medina Hotel
15 Rue Othmane Osmane, Sousse 4000, Tunisia
Dar Baaziz
7 RUE SIDI BAAZIZ Médina de Sousse, Sousse 4000, Tunisia
Sousse Palace Hotel & Spa
Ave Habib Bourguiba, Sousse, Tunisia
Dar Antonia
21 Rue kaabar Médina de Sousse, Sousse 4000, Tunisia
Hotel Residence Monia
Rue Remada, Sousse 4000, Tunisia
Residence Boujaafar
RJPP+7X9, Ave Hedi Chaker, Sousse 4000, Tunisia
El Faracha
RJPP+2GW Corniche, Rue du Papillon, Sousse 4000, Tunisia
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Dar Essid Museum

Boulevard Yahia Ibn Omar, 65 Rue des Remparts, Sousse, Tunisia
4.2(189)
Open until 12:00 AM
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The Dar Essid Museum is an art museum located in a palace in the medina of Sousse, Tunisia. The edifice belonged to a family of aristocrats. The museum retraces the daily city life in Sousse in the 18th and 19th centuries.

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attractions: Ribat of Sousse, Sousse Archaeological Museum, restaurants: Restaurant Café Seles, Restaurant café Dar Amna, Restaurant du Peuple, Le Petit Cafe Maure Sousse Madin, Dar Hbibti, Restaurant BABA ALI, Restaurant EL SOFFRA Chez Fredj, Café Beb Al Medina, Dar Al Ribat, Restaurant Fish House, local businesses:
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Mon10 AM - 6 PMOpen

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Nearby attractions of Dar Essid Museum

Ribat of Sousse

Sousse Archaeological Museum

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4.4

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Sousse Archaeological Museum

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4.6

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Open until 12:00 AM
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Nearby restaurants of Dar Essid Museum

Restaurant Café Seles

Restaurant café Dar Amna

Restaurant du Peuple

Le Petit Cafe Maure Sousse Madin

Dar Hbibti

Restaurant BABA ALI

Restaurant EL SOFFRA Chez Fredj

Café Beb Al Medina

Dar Al Ribat

Restaurant Fish House

Restaurant Café Seles

Restaurant Café Seles

4.7

(217)

Open until 9:30 PM
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Restaurant café Dar Amna

Restaurant café Dar Amna

4.7

(215)

Open until 10:00 PM
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Restaurant du Peuple

Restaurant du Peuple

4.6

(300)

Open until 12:00 AM
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4.7

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Open until 8:00 PM
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Legends lLegends l
This has to be one of my favourite museums. This place gives you an insight into how the rich used to live. The museum all be it small is very well decorated. The view from the terrace and tower are spectacular. The terrace has a blocked view but from the tower you get 365 degrees view. Take your time to take in this place. The museum is so easy to find. It is situated along the Medina walls. It costs 5TND to enter which is a steal. Please note that often (especially off/season) the museum might not be open. There is a phone number on a wooden slab opposite the entrance. Alternatively, call them in advance. It took me three attempts to gain access. Excellent museum but please find someone to man it so people can visit.
Diyar WakkasDiyar Wakkas
Interesting dar ‘house’ to see how rich men used to live in the Medina in past. It also has amazing view over the Medina. Sadly, the guy selling tickets didn’t bother to tell about the place, although the information card says, you could ask the staff for information about a specific point. There were three girls who rented the place at the same day for some photo shoots and they showed me around and told about the place.
mohamed bennmohamed benn
Felt like stepping back in time a fascinating glimpse of how wealthey men used to live their lifestyle traditions and surroundings the staff at the entrance were nice the man handed the info sheet so kindly and the woman was so worm. One note i wouldnt recommend climbing up the tower for ppl who r claustrophobic or suffer from severe asthma as the steps might feel so tight but the view on top is so worth it
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This has to be one of my favourite museums. This place gives you an insight into how the rich used to live. The museum all be it small is very well decorated. The view from the terrace and tower are spectacular. The terrace has a blocked view but from the tower you get 365 degrees view. Take your time to take in this place. The museum is so easy to find. It is situated along the Medina walls. It costs 5TND to enter which is a steal. Please note that often (especially off/season) the museum might not be open. There is a phone number on a wooden slab opposite the entrance. Alternatively, call them in advance. It took me three attempts to gain access. Excellent museum but please find someone to man it so people can visit.
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Interesting dar ‘house’ to see how rich men used to live in the Medina in past. It also has amazing view over the Medina. Sadly, the guy selling tickets didn’t bother to tell about the place, although the information card says, you could ask the staff for information about a specific point. There were three girls who rented the place at the same day for some photo shoots and they showed me around and told about the place.
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Felt like stepping back in time a fascinating glimpse of how wealthey men used to live their lifestyle traditions and surroundings the staff at the entrance were nice the man handed the info sheet so kindly and the woman was so worm. One note i wouldnt recommend climbing up the tower for ppl who r claustrophobic or suffer from severe asthma as the steps might feel so tight but the view on top is so worth it
mohamed benn

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4.2
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5.0
1y

This has to be one of my favourite museums. This place gives you an insight into how the rich used to live. The museum all be it small is very well decorated. The view from the terrace and tower are spectacular. The terrace has a blocked view but from the tower you get 365 degrees view. Take your time to take in this place. The museum is so easy to find. It is situated along the Medina walls. It costs 5TND to enter which is a steal. Please note that often (especially off/season) the museum might not be open. There is a phone number on a wooden slab opposite the entrance. Alternatively, call them in advance. It took me three attempts to gain access. Excellent museum but please find someone to man it so...

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5.0
6y

dar essid A masterpiece of time from the bottom of the tent was the king of an aristocratic family .. Received to me what comes to mind from the descendants of the ancestors and our heritage .. The sister of the thinness Balzlha Arab, Majen and Albert, Alqasp types, the Arab mole Original, Chandeliers, Talifon and radio foot, And the whole key is there (this is what has been lost) .. The kidneys in the house of unity and every need to take their plaits, imitating the everyday life to be in Sousse And to form the home of this house and how old, how to preserve the heritage, and icon In the heart of a historic city Sush..hmaka Alash Nlquaoha from the house turned museum and visit it Tunisians...

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1.0
1y

I spent 6 days in Sousse/Monastir and came to this place 4 times. EVERYTIME it was closed and there was no notice of that. My hotel even called the owner after my first try telling me that it was closed that weekend due to personal reason but it will be open again after the weekend. When I arrived there again it was still closed and a neighbor told to come later as they don’t open on time. Of course they didn’t open later in the afternoon neither. 2 days later I wanted to try it for the last time and of course it was still closed.

Seriously disappointing as I think it is a beautiful and interesting...

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