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Fondouk El Haddadine (
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: فندق الحدادين) or the blacksmiths' fondouk, is an old fondouk (or hotel) in the
medina of Sfax The Sfax medina is the medina quarter of the Tunisian city of Sfax. It was built by Aghlabid prince Muhammad I Abu 'l-Abbas, Abu Abbass Muhammad between 849 and 851. The medina is home to about 113,000 residents, and is dominated by the Great Mosqu ...
located near
Bab Jebli Bab Jebli (Arabic: باب الجبلي) is one of the gates of the medina of Sfax, located in the center of the northern facade of its walls between Bab Nahj El Bey and Bab Jebli Jedid. The gate gives access to a popular vegetables market and ...
. It represents one of its most important monuments.


Localization

The fondouk is located in Souk El Haddadine, from which it drew its name, near
Bab Jebli Bab Jebli (Arabic: باب الجبلي) is one of the gates of the medina of Sfax, located in the center of the northern facade of its walls between Bab Nahj El Bey and Bab Jebli Jedid. The gate gives access to a popular vegetables market and ...
and the former caravan resort of which it represents the unique remaining witness. It shows the importance of the city of Sfax during the medieval period as a station or relay for caravans and traders.


History

The fondouk El Haddadine was built in the 9th century, under the rule of the
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. It witnessed a first restoration during the 18th century. For centuries, this fondouk hosted travelers, their goods and animals. At the beginning of the 20th century, with the development of maritime trade and means of transport in Sfax, the caravan trade was affected. And as a way to overcome the situation, the rooms of the fondouk were transformed into workshops for the medina's
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s. In 2006, the fondouk underwent a second restoration at a total cost of 660,000 Tunisian
dinars The dinar () is the name of the principal currency unit in several countries near the Mediterranean Sea, with a more widespread historical use. The English word "dinar" is the transliteration of the Arabic دينار (''dīnār''), which was bor ...
by the municipality of Sfax with the support of the Ministry of Tourism, the International Association of Francophone Cities and the National Heritage Institute. On 16 June 2012, following the signing of an agreement between the municipality and the Ministry of Culture, the monument became a property of the ministry. A year later, on 20 April 2013, the building opened its doors as a cultural center that regularly hosts various events (International Day of the Francophonie in Tunisia, Ramadan evenings of the Medina Festival, etc.). In 2016, and as Sfax got nominated as the capital of Arab culture, a budget of 2.5 million dinars was allocated to the restoration of the madrasa Hussainiya and the readjustment of fondouk El Haddadine into a craft center.


Architecture

The entrance of the fondouk (or its vestibule) is a hallway with a large wooden door framed by a stone device. Laterally, visit can find built benches and stairs on the left that lead to the first floor. It gives access to a large open-air patio surrounded by
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portico A portico is a porch leading to the entrance of a building, or extended as a colonnade, with a roof structure over a walkway, supported by columns or enclosed by walls. This idea was widely used in ancient Greece and has influenced many cu ...
s, mounted on
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pillars. These galleries open on cells covered with
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vaults. According to historians, these rooms were reserved for the animals of travelers and their goods. The fondouk has a second smaller court, called ''fnidqa'' (small fondouk), that served as a store for
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s and other pack animals. The first floor is divided into 25 rooms that for centuries hosted travelers, merchants and
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s. With its cut stones, pointed arches and exposed
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s, fondouk El Haddadine represents a good example of traditional
masonry Masonry is the craft of building a structure with brick, stone, or similar material, including mortar plastering which are often laid in, bound, and pasted together by mortar (masonry), mortar. The term ''masonry'' can also refer to the buildin ...
based on local materials.


References

{{reflist Medina of Sfax