Palais d'Ahmed Bey
Palais d'Ahmed Bey
4.5
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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Naija M
Algiers, Algeria1,051 contributions
Apr 2021 • Solo
Situated in the town centre, this building is very easy to get to. Despite being surrounded by an incredibly busy number of streets, it seems very peaceful and quiet once inside. Beautiful tilling and paintings on every wall. Although the place is very charming, I couldn’t help thinking it’s a pity someone can’t make a large financial investment to get the place fully renovated.
Written April 3, 2021
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mrc282
World9,143 contributions
Nov 2023 • Solo
probably the best place to hang out in constantine, besides the bridges.
ottoman architecture, tiled arcades, beautiful wall paintings, courtyards with blooming orange and olive trees, what is there not to love?
there is also a special exhibition of the life of women in constantine currently at the palais
entry fee is 200 dinars
ottoman architecture, tiled arcades, beautiful wall paintings, courtyards with blooming orange and olive trees, what is there not to love?
there is also a special exhibition of the life of women in constantine currently at the palais
entry fee is 200 dinars
Written November 29, 2023
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abes.lk
Ankara Province, Türkiye68 contributions
Aug 2019
Dai Palace, Palais du Bey or Palace of Prince Constantine
Entry price is around 200 DZD / 1.5 $
Open weekdays from 09:00 - 16:00
located is in the city center, and near the Old Town
Close to:
- The Central Post, about 5 minutes on foot
- The Great Bridge of Ksinaina / جسر المعلق سيدي مسيد / Pont suspendu Sidi M'Cid, about 10 minutes on foot
Located next to the Dai Mosque/ Mosquee El Bey
Entry price is around 200 DZD / 1.5 $
Open weekdays from 09:00 - 16:00
located is in the city center, and near the Old Town
Close to:
- The Central Post, about 5 minutes on foot
- The Great Bridge of Ksinaina / جسر المعلق سيدي مسيد / Pont suspendu Sidi M'Cid, about 10 minutes on foot
Located next to the Dai Mosque/ Mosquee El Bey
Written September 28, 2019
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mohamed zaki
Constantine, Algeria24 contributions
Dec 2016 • Solo
Ahmed bey castle is a beautiful place to visit with an amazing ottoman, when you enter there it takes you centuries back to the ottoman era.
The castle is very well located in the city center.
The castle is very well located in the city center.
Written February 15, 2017
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cmlcampbell
Oakley, CA162 contributions
Jan 2019 • Family
Spent a chilly morning exploring this lovely Palais. Our guide was well informed. Told us about the history of the Palais. The tiles were inspiring. When I come home will tile one of my outside columns. The inside displays were informative.
Written January 20, 2019
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lalalalinder
Amsterdam, The Netherlands125 contributions
Jul 2017 • Couples
The palace is really lovely. It's beautifully decorated and has been restored to most of its former glory. The gardens and the layout ensure some escape from the heat.
There are English and French speaking guides available (included in the ticket price of 200 dinar), that are very worthwhile. They will give you some relevant context on what you're looking at. Don't miss the beautiful princess's room.
There are English and French speaking guides available (included in the ticket price of 200 dinar), that are very worthwhile. They will give you some relevant context on what you're looking at. Don't miss the beautiful princess's room.
Written July 9, 2017
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Мария В
8 contributions
Apr 2016 • Friends
The Palais is a wonderful historic place that transfers you back to the time of the Ottoman Empire and the life in it. It has been restored and all the main parts and rooms can be visited. This is a place where the Ottoman and Arab cultures interlace, the guide is very hospitable and told us the stories connected to this palace.
Written April 15, 2016
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shiraziwine
Shiraz, Iran1,548 contributions
Sep 2022
The palace is an amazing piece of history full with beauty. i loved the history behind that, colorful tiles and Mashrabia windows. highly recommended.
Written January 28, 2023
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AdventurePhiles
Dallas, TX810 contributions
Nov 2022
This is an enormous palace, a lovely respite with its three inner courtyards. It has a friendly staff and some lovely exhibitions inside.
Written November 20, 2022
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yamina a
chafford hundred15 contributions
May 2022
Visiting the palace not far from the town center, it dives you into the Ottoman's time, we were lucky as we had an exhibition of the local handmade crafts.
Written May 24, 2022
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