词条 | Ennejma Ezzahra |
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| name = Ennejma Ezzahra | former_names = | alternate_names = Nejma Ezzohara | status = | image = BaronErlangerHouse.JPG | image_alt = | caption = View of Ennejma Ezzahra | building_type = palace, museum | architectural_style = | structural_system = | cost = | ren_cost = | client = Baron Rodolphe d'Erlanger | owner = | current_tenants = | landlord = | address = | location_town = Sidi Bou Said | location_country = Tunisia | coordinates = {{Coord|36.86921|10.34821|region:TUN_type:landmark|display=inline,title}} | groundbreaking_date = | start_date = 1909 | completion_date = {{Start date|1921}} | opened_date = | inauguration_date = | renovation_date = | height = | roof = | top_floor = | floor_count = | floor_area = | main_contractor = | architect = | architecture_firm = | structural_engineer = | services_engineer = | civil_engineer = | other_designers = | quantity_surveyor = | awards = | designations = | ren_architect = | ren_firm = | ren_str_engineer = | ren_serv_engineer = | ren_civ_engineer = | ren_oth_designers = | ren_qty_surveyor = | ren_awards = | website = {{URL|www.ennejmaezzahra-tunisie.org}} }}{{Listen| filename = Ringing chest lock.flac |title = Warning bell on the lock on the museum's treasure chest |type = |description = recorded April 2015 }}Ennejma Ezzahra ("Star of Zahra", sometimes spelled Nejma Ezzohara), is a palace at Sidi Bou Said, in northern Tunisia, built by Baron Rodolphe d'Erlanger (1872–1932) as his home there.[1] It was occupied and looted by the German military during World War II.[1] Further damage was done when allied troops were billeted there later in the war.[1] Some years after his son Leo Alfred Frédéric d'Erlanger (1898–1978)'s death, Leo's widow, Baroness Edwina d'Erlanger (née Prue; died 1994), sold it to the Tunisian government, and it is now preserved as a museum,[2] with many of its original furnishings, including paintings by the Baron, and a treasure-chest reputedly once owned by Suleiman the Magnificent.[1] It also house the {{Lang|fr|Centre des Musiques Arabes et Méditerranéennes}} (Centre for Arabic and Mediterranean Music), for which it acts as a regular concert venue,[3] and which has a collection of historical musical instruments and other objects. FilmingThe house is often used for filming, including the making of Justine, based on Lawrence Durrell's novel of that name.[1] References1. ^1 2 3 4 {{cite web|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1987/07/23/garden/in-tunisia-a-rare-visit-to-a-palace-and-its-owner.html|title=In Tunisia, A Rare Visit To a Palace And Its Owner|last=Cowell|first=Alan|date=23 July 1987|work=New York Times|accessdate=4 May 2015}} 2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.musees-mediterranee.fr/ |title=Association des Musees de la Mediterranee |accessdate=4 May 2015 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150505055414/http://www.musees-mediterranee.fr/ |archivedate=5 May 2015 |df= }} 3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.cmam.nat.tn/home/en/accueil.html|title=CMAM , Center of Arab and Mediterranean Music, Ennejma Ezzahra|accessdate=4 May 2015}} External links
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