Dar Hassan Pacha
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36°47′8.8″N 3°3′38.7″E / 36.785778°N 3.060750°E
| Dar Hassan Pacha | |
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| General information | |
| Architectural style | Neo-Renaissance[1] |
| Location | Algiers, Algeria |
| Completed | 1791 |
Dar Hassan Pacha is an 18th-century palace located in the Casbah of Algiers, Algeria. It was built in 1791 and used to belong to Hassan III Pasha, who signed a treaty with the US September 5, 1795.[2] After 1830, it became the winter residence of the French Governor of Algiers, and was completely remodelled in 1839, when the entrance was changed and a new façade was added. [3]
