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    الإستقبال : Sites and historical monuments  Sadiki college
 
Sites and historical monuments
Sadiki College

Address : Street Sinan Pacha
District : Medina
State of monument : Listed Historical Monument

  • Historical:


    The Sadiki College was created into 1292/1875 by the Khéreddine minister, under the reign of the sovereign have-Sadok Bey, to propagate the exact sciences and the foreign languages. It was installed, initially, with the barracks Sidi Al Morjani, street Jemaâ az-Zitouna, then transferred to the current room built for this purpose into 1315/1897, instead of the Kasbah. This building, designed by the architect Of Mallet, represents a homogeneous architectural whole of néomauresque style said at the time: “Arabisance”. The unit understands a core (the old part) and two side extensions carried out in 1936. The principal frontage, out of stone equipment of ocher yellow color is made up of a central gallery on two levels flanked of two buildings of angle ahead bodies, surmounted cupolas. The central gallery comprises seven Moorish arches being pressed on columns with capitals in kadhel of style hispano-Moorish. The minaret is the architectural element striking, perceived more like symbol of the College. Several personalities of various generations having made their studies in this establishment marked the modern history of Tunisia. The Sadiki College was classified historic building on October 19th, 1992.


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