Dar al-Taj Palace

The Dar al-Taj Palace in La Marsa
Parade at the palace of a contingent returning from the Crimea by Auguste Moynier in 1861
The Dar al-Taj Palace from the air
Plan of the Dar al-Taj Palace
The Dar al-Taj Palace
The entrance to the Dar al-Taj Palace
The side of the palace
Front of the palace

Dar al-Taj Palace was a palace of the Tunisian Beys, in La Marsa, Tunisia. It is 18 kilometers northeast from Tunis. The palace was constructed as a summer palace and retreat from the capital. It was destroyed in the years after the Tunisian independence. Nothing remains now, except for postcards that serve as reminders of the past glory of the Dar al-Taj.

The palace sometimes is also named Qsar al-Taj or Ksar Tej. The name literally means "House of the Crown".