Mausoleum of Sidi Mahrez, Islamic mausoleum in Medina of Tunis, Tunisia
The Mausoleum of Sidi Mahrez is an Islamic prayer center in the Medina of Tunis topped by a large white dome and featuring finely decorated interior rooms. The building contains several chambers, courtyards, and ritual washing areas arranged according to traditional layouts.
The structure was built to honor Sidi Mahrez, a scholar of Maliki jurisprudence who died in the early 11th century. During the 18th century, it underwent major expansions and improvements under Hussein I Bey.
The mausoleum is named after Sidi Mahrez, a teacher of Islamic law whose influence shaped the spiritual life of Tunis for centuries. People visit to pray and study in rooms filled with layers of tradition and community memory.
The site sits in the Bab Souika neighborhood of the Medina, reachable on foot through the narrow streets of the old city. Visitors should wear modest clothing and be prepared for tight, historic spaces.
Inside the building are several wells that have supplied water to visitors for centuries and remain part of age-old religious customs. These wells are not merely architectural features but active elements of spiritual life at this site.
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