Algeria
Kasbah of Algiers
The Kasbah of Algiers represents a typical Mediterranean Muslim urban landscape that has been influential across the region.
The Old Town with its labyrinths of lanes is enclosed by ramparts. The historic buildings, dating mostly from the late 16th and 17th centuries, include the remains of the citadel, ancient mosques, Ottoman palaces, as well as traditional houses.
Community Perspective: Solivagant summarizes it as “I can’t think of any cultural WHS I have visited which has been in a worse condition than the Algiers Kasbah.”, and he also shares his research on the site’s boundaries. In light of the frequent safety warnings regarding visiting this site, Juha found the Lower Kasbah quite safe to walk around on your own and the quiet and labyrinthine alleys of the High Kasbah may be better done with a guide.
Site Info
Official Information
- Full Name
- Kasbah of Algiers (ID: 565)
- Country
- Algeria
- Status
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Inscribed 1992
Site history
History of Kasbah of Algiers
- 1992: Inscribed
- Inscribed
- 1991: Referred
- Details of protection required. Also ICOMOS to carry out a comparative study of "Medinas"
- 1981: Requested by State Party to not be examined
- Nomination of Deys palace withdrawn: Algeria plans to include whole of Kasbah
- 1980: Deferred
- "Dey's Palace at Algiers"
- Type
- Cultural
- Criteria
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Links
- UNESCO
- whc.unesco.org
- Official
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- casbahdalger.dz — Casbah d'Alger
- Related
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- widerimage.reuters.com — Faded grandeur of the Casbah
All Links
UNESCO.org
- whc.unesco.org — whc.unesco.org/
Official Website
- casbahdalger.dz — Casbah d'Alger
Related Resources
- widerimage.reuters.com — Faded grandeur of the Casbah
News Article
- Dec. 17, 2017 dailysabah.com — Turkey restores symbolic mosque in Algiers
- Sept. 1, 2008 reuters.com — A ray of hope for Algeria's crumbling Casbah?
Community Information
- Community Category
- Urban landscape: Arabic and Middle Eastern
Travel Information
Recent Connections
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Location for a classic movie
La Battaglia di Algeri (Dir - G Ponteco… -
Untranslated Toponyms
"A kasbah (/ˈkæzbɑː/, also US: /ˈkɑːz-/… -
Built in the 16th century
Construction started in 1516 and contin…
Connections of Kasbah of Algiers
- Individual People
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Ibn Battuta
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Mapped or Illustrated by Blaeu
On top frieze of Appendix Theatri A. Ortelii et Atlantis G. Mercatoris (1631)See luna.folger.edu
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Hernán Cortés
Volunteered at expedition to Algiers in 1541 -
Charles V
The 1541 Algiers expedition occurred when Charles V of the Holy Roman Empire attempted to lead an amphibious attack against the Ottoman Empire's stronghold of Algiers. Inadequate planning, particularly against unfavourable weather, led to the failure of the expedition. (wiki)
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- Geography
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Former Islands
Includes the former Penon island -
Located in a Capital City
Algiers (Capital of Algeria) -
Mediterranean shore
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- Trivia
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Built or owned by Spanish
Because of the piracy activity that developed in Algiers, Ferdinand of Aragon, on the heels of the Reconquista, pushed to take and fortify the islet in front of Algiers (the Peñon) to neutralize the city. The Barbarossa brothers drove the Spaniards out of the islet for good in 1529. (French Wiki) -
Built or owned by British
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Dubbed 'White City'
Nicknamed "Al bidha meaning « the white » is what the city's called because of its white washed buildings whether they originated from colonial powers or local populations." (wiki) -
Opera
The Italian Girl in Algiers, Rossini -
Built or owned by French
former capital of French Algeria
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- History
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Assassinations
Salim at-Toumi, the emir of the city of Algiers, was strangled in his bath in 1516 during the Capture of Algiers. The assassination was ordered by Oruç (or Arudj) Barbarossa, because Salim was conspiring with the Spaniards against him and the pirates.See en.wikipedia.org
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Berbers
The current urban setting was designed in the tenth century by the Berbers during the Zirid dynasty. It was then enriched by contributions from other Berber dynasties which successively dominated the central Maghreb. (French Wiki) -
Famous suicides
Princess Zaphira loved her husband, emir Salim at-Toumi, so much that she poisoned herself not to marry Arudj Barbarossa after the assassination of her husband.See fr.wikipedia.org
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Almohads
In 1151, Abd al-Mu'min, the first Caliph of the Almohad Empire, defeated the Almoravids to conquer Algiers. (French Wiki) -
Ottoman Empire
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Phoenician world
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Sieges and Battles
The Casbah played a central role during the Algerian War of Independence (1954–1962). During the early years of the war, the Casbah was the epicenter of the insurgency planning of the National Liberation Front (FLN). In order to counter their efforts, the French authorities launched operations in the Casbah during the Battle of Algiers. (wiki) -
Almoravid dynasty
Djamaa el Kebir: "Dating to 1097, it is one of the few remaining examples of Almoravid architecture, although it has undergone other additions and reconstructions since its foundation. It is the oldest mosque in Algiers and is said to be one of the oldest mosques in Algeria" (wiki)See en.wikipedia.org
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- Architecture
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Hypostyle
The prayer room of the Great Mosque of Algiers (Djamaa el Kebir), without a central dome, is a hypostyle; the pillars are connected by large arches. (French Wiki) -
Domes
Several of the mosques in the Kasbah, like the Djamaa el Djedid and the Ketchaoua Mosque, have domes. -
Medina
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Designed by or influenced Le Corbusier
Between 1931 and 42 Le Corbusier had a long association with Algiers and its Kasbah. His plan (never implemented) for the development of Algiers ("Plan Obus") incorporated the Kasbah, made use of some of its vernacular aspects but also intended to destroy much of it! (though he also wrote "The Casbah is nothing but an enormous stairway, a lofty gallery where thousands come each evening to worship nature")See www.bidoun.org
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Vernacular architecture
The Algiers Kasbah preserves very interesting traditional Arab-Mediterranean houses in which the ancestral Arab lifestyle and Moslim customs have blended with other architectural traditions. (AB Ev) -
Glazed tiles
The Mustapha Pasha Palace contains half a million old faience tiles originating from Algeria, Tunisia, but also from Spain and Italy. Ceramic tiles with floral and geometric designs were also used as decorations in the houses (in the patios and around windows). (French wiki) -
Octagons
On the rock of the Peñon Island there is an octagonal building from the 16th century with a lighthouse on top. (French Wiki) -
Spolia
Some capitals of columns in the Kasbah were recovered from the Roman ruins of the Icosium site. (French wiki) -
Moorish architecture
Simi Ramadan Mosque (11th century, "The mosque's attached minaret has sebka decoration carved across its façades"), Great Mosque (11th century, "one of the few remaining examples of Almoravid architecture, although it has undergone other additions and reconstructions since its foundation.")
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- Damaged
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Terrorist Attacks
An islamic terrorist bomb attack was perpetrated on the Place des Martyrs in Algiers on June 1, 1997. The final toll was 7 dead and 54 wounded.See fr.wikipedia.org
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Bombarded by the British Navy
27 Aug 1816See en.wikipedia.org
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Destroyed or damaged by Earthquake
According to a 1721 document, the palace building of Dar Aziza in the lower Kasbah had three floors before losing one in the 1716 earthquake. (Wiki) The 1716 earthquake caused extreme damage with as many as 20.000 deaths.
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- World Heritage Process
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Extended from original TWHS
Dey's Palace at Algiers -
Inscribed at third attempt or more
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Need for a Comparative Study
Also ICOMOS to carry out a comparative study of "Medinas" - has not taken place: ICOMOS has prepared terms of reference for such a comprehensive study which would examine cultural values, authenticity and protective mechanisms among such sites. Completion of the study would require 6-8 months. (ICOMOS satisfied Algeria committed to preserve) -
Ten years or more to inscribe
1980-1992
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- Religion and Belief
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Sufism
The Tomb of Sidi Abdul Rahman Athaalibi - "Sufi brotherhoods have retreated considerably, but remain in some areas. Saint cults are widely disapproved of as un-Islamic, but continue, as a visit to the shrine of Sidi Abderrahmane in Algiers quickly demonstrates" (Wiki). -
Converted Mosques
"Ketchaoua Mosque" was re-created in 1962 from "Cathedral of St Philippe" which itself had been created from the Ketchaoua mosque in 1845. -
Cathedrals
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Notable mosques
Great Mosque of Algiers, 1097, Sunni, one of the few remaining examples of Almoravid architecture
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- Human Activity
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Slavery
Slavery was practiced, especially for domestic work. There was also a significant presence of European captives. These captives (...) experienced a miserable life when they were employed in the galleys. (French wiki) After Charles V's defeat at the Algiers expedition (1541), so many of Charles' troops were taken captive that there was a glut of slaves on the market in Algiers, so that 1541 was said to be the year when Christians were sold for the price of an onion per head. (Wiki) -
Piracy
"A Turk corsair Khair-al-din .. founded his capital in Algiers in 1516". He is better known in Europe as 'Barbarossa' and under him and his successors Algiers became one of the main ports of the 'Barbary Pirates' for several centuries. As part of a combined European attempt to wipe out the piracy the city was bombarded on 27 Aug 1816 by an Anglo-Dutch fleet and c1000 Christian slaves held there were freed. -
Sea Ports
On the Mediterranean Sea.
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- Constructions
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Railways
The Metro Station under the Place des Martyrs was inaugurated on 9 April 2018See en.wikipedia.org
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Notable minarets
The minaret of the Djamaa el Djedid mosque is 25 metres high and has a a clock integrated in it. The clock was integrated into the minaret by the French architect Bournichon and was originally part of the Jenina Palace. (Wiki) -
Lighthouses
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Aqueduct
The water which supplies the old medina (...) was conveyed by a network of aqueducts dating from the time of the regency of Algiers, which is still in place; it is now replaced by a more modern distribution network, dating from the beginning of the 20th century. (French wiki) -
Prison
The Serkadji Prison was constructed during the period of French rule, on the site of a former Turkish fortification, in the upper part of the Casbah. During the Algerian War of 1954-62 several hundred FLN activists and fighters were imprisoned there and 58 were executed by guillotine in the main courtyard. The prison was closed in 2014 and will be transformed in a museum of national memory.See fr.wikipedia.org
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Mausolea
The Kasbah has several mausolea, e.g those for Sidi Hlal, Sidi Boudgour and Sidi Aberrahmene. Sidi Abderrahmane is considered the patron saint of Algiers and his mausoleum is richly adorned with calligraphy verses from the Koran on the walls. His mausoleum is one of the most well-known and most visited of Algiers. (French Wiki) -
Baths
The Kasbah counts various still functional hammams. (French Wiki)
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- Timeline
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Built in the 16th century
Construction started in 1516 and continued up to the 17thC
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- WHS Names
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Untranslated Toponyms
"A kasbah (/ˈkæzbɑː/, also US: /ˈkɑːz-/; Arabic: قَـصَـبَـة, romanized: qaṣaba, lit. 'fortress', Arabic pronunciation: [qasˤaba], Maghrebi Arabic: [qasˤba]), also spelled qasba, qasaba, or casbah, is a fortress, most commonly the citadel or fortified quarter of a city"See en.wikipedia.org
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- Literature & Film
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Location for a classic movie
La Battaglia di Algeri (Dir - G Pontecorvo, 1966, B+W). Won Venice "Leone d'Oro" and "occupies the 120th place on Empire Magazine's list of the 500 greatest movies of all time" (Wiki). Shot on location in the Algiers Kasbah, it tells the story of the organisation of the FLN guerilla movement there between 1954-57 during the Algerian war against France. Once banned in France and elsewhere it has been accused of inspiring political violence and spreading guerilla tactics around the World.
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News
- dailysabah.com 12/17/2017
- Turkey restores symbolic mosque in…
- reuters.com 09/01/2008
- A ray of hope for Algeria's crumbl…
Recent Visitors
Visitors of Kasbah of Algiers
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