Madrasa al-Bachiya
Tunis medina, Tunisia
18th–19th centuries
The madrasa was the accommodation building for the students of the Zaytuna University. The students lived in rooms resembling monastic cells around an open-air courtyard surrounded by covered porticos, and were able to both study and pray here.
Located in the Suq des Libraires, this madrasa was built by 'Ali Pacha, the nephew Hussein ben 'Ali. It was built in the mid-18th century in the standard style of the time, distinguished only by its rich plaster décor and ceramic tiles, a tourba (funerary vault) for the builder and his family attached to the building, and a sabil (water fountain) for public use. Today, the madrasa has become a training centre for a crafts and apprenticeship college.
Saloua Khadhar Zangar "Madrasa al-Bachiya" in "Sharing History", Museum With No Frontiers, 2025.
https://sharinghistory.museumwnf.org/database_item.php?id=monuments;AWE;tn;12;en
Prepared by: Saloua Khadhar Zangar
Translation by: Flaminia Baldwin
MWNF Working Number: TN 012