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Raïs Palace: Bastion 23, A Window to Algiers' Maritime History

Explore Algiers' Palais des Raïs: A journey through Ottoman-era architecture and maritime history in the heart of the Casbah. A classified historical monument.

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The Raïs Palace, also known as Bastion 23, is a classified historical monument in Algiers, Algeria, offering a glimpse into the city's rich past. Constructed in 1576, it evolved over centuries, serving as a defensive battery and residence for the Raïs (captains) who played a crucial role in Algiers' maritime power. The palace complex consists of three main palaces and six attached fishermen's houses, showcasing a blend of Moorish and Ottoman influences.

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Q3Q7+9HC 23, Boulevard Amara Mohamed Rachid Basse, Casbah, Algiers [El Djazaïr], 16001, DZ
Monday
9 am-5 pm
Tuesday
9 am-5 pm
Wednesday
9 am-5 pm
Thursday
9 am-5 pm
Friday
9 am-5 pm
Saturday
9 am-5 pm

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    Getting There

    Public Transport

    To reach Raïs Palace via public transport from Algiers city center, take the subway from Les Fusillés to Tafourah - Grande Poste. From there, take the bus from Grand Poste to Place de Martyrs. Alight and walk towards Boulevard Amara Mohamed Rachid, following signs to the palace at Q3Q7+9HC. The bus fare is generally around 30 DZD. A 10-journey ticket for the subway costs around 400 DZD.

    Taxi

    Taxis offer a direct route to the Raïs Palace. Inform the driver to take you to Boulevard Amara Mohamed Rachid in the Casbah. The fare from Algiers city center should be around 290 DZD for a 5km ride. Ensure the meter is running or negotiate the fare before starting your journey. The starting price of a taxi in Algiers is 40 DZD, with each KM priced at 50 DZD.

    Walking

    From Place de Martyrs, walk along Boulevard Amara Mohamed Rachid towards the coast. The Raïs Palace (Bastion 23) will be on your right, approximately a 10-15 minute walk. There are signs to guide you.

    Local tips

    Visit early in the morning to enjoy a quieter experience and better lighting for photographs.
    Consider taking a guided tour to gain deeper insights into the history and significance of the palace.
    Combine your visit with a stroll through the nearby Casbah for a full day of cultural exploration.

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    The Raïs Palace, or Palais des Raïs (Bastion 23), is more than just a building; it's the last surviving quarter (houma) of the lower Casbah, providing a unique window into Algiers' rich past. Originally constructed in 1576 by Dey Ramdan Pasha to bolster the city's defenses, the complex evolved over centuries. It served as a defensive battery and residence for the Raïs (captains) who played a crucial role in Algiers' maritime power. The name “Quaa Essor” (bottom of the rampart) reflects its original purpose.The palace complex comprises three main palaces (Palace 17, 18, and 23) and six attached fishermen's houses. Each palace reflects different periods and architectural styles, showcasing a blend of Moorish and Ottoman influences. Visitors can admire the intricate details of the faience wall cladding, woodwork, wrought iron bars, and marble decorations. The architecture evokes the atmosphere of both the internal and external spaces with equal success.After Algeria's independence in 1962, the Palais des Raïs was occupied by Algerian families, leading to some alterations. However, in the early 1980s, the Ministry of Culture took charge, relocating the families and initiating restoration efforts. Today, the Palais des Raïs serves as the National Centre for Arts and Culture, hosting exhibitions and cultural events. Visitors can explore the different rooms, admire traditional Algerian dress and jewelry, and learn about the historical figures who once inhabited the palace. Though access to the roof is sometimes restricted, the palace still offers stunning views of Algiers and the Mediterranean Sea.

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