The Casbah of Algiers, a UNESCO World Heritage site, stands as a testament to centuries of Mediterranean history, culture, and architecture.
Historical Significance
The Casbah has witnessed Ottoman rule, the French colonial period, the independence struggle, and modern transformation, each leaving its mark on the architecture and culture of this unique place.
Architectural Highlights
- Ketchaoua Mosque
- Dar Hassan Pacha
- Palace of the Dey
- Traditional houses with central courtyards
- Historic fountains and hammams
Every stone in the Casbah tells a story, every doorway holds a secret, and every terrace offers a new perspective on Algiers' magnificent bay.
Cultural Heritage
Today, the Casbah maintains its role as a living museum of Algerian culture, where traditional crafts, customs, and culinary arts continue to thrive.
Living Traditions
- Traditional craftsmanship
- Local culinary specialties
- Music and cultural festivals
- Religious celebrations
- Community gatherings


