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General Information

Completion: 17th century
Status: in use

Project Type

Function / usage: Caravanserai
Material: Masonry structure

Location

Location: ,
Coordinates: 33° 33' 51.02" N    35° 22' 11.35" E
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Technical Information

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Excerpt from Wikipedia

Khan al-Franj (Arabic: خان الفرنج) is an Ottoman caravanserai in Sidon, Lebanon. The founding of the structure is traditionally attributed to the Druze emir Fakhr al-Din II, but its construction was ordered earlier, in the late 15th century by Grand Vizier Sokullu Mehmed Pasha. Its name is owed to the French (called al-Franj in Arabic) merchants it housed in the 17th century. It currently functions as a cultural center and is owned by the French government, which has leased it to the Hariri Foundation.

History

The construction of Khan al-Franj is commonly, though erroneously attributed to the Druze emir and governor of Sidon Eyalet, Fakhr al-Din II. The complex's actual founder was Grand Vizier Sokollu Mehmed Pasha (d. 1579). It received its modern name, which translates as "Caravansary of the Franks", from its French mercantile occupants in the 17th century. It housed the French consul around 1616 until the consul relocated to a neighboring property, formerly owned by Fakhr al-Din's Ma'n family, the Dar al-Musilmani, in the 1630s.

Architecture

The khan features a large rectangular courtyard with a central fountain, surrounded by covered galleries. This layout is characteristic of many khans of the era, which served as inns for merchants and travelers.

Restoration and current use

Khan al-Franj is currently a cultural center owned by the French Government. In recent years, the Hariri Foundation leased Khan al-Franj for 35 years, committing to its restoration. The Foundation's efforts have preserved the building, although restoration is ongoing. It functions mainly as a cultural center, helping to protect its structure from major alterations. The restoration project has also inspired further restoration initiatives targeting historical monuments in Sidon.

Text imported from Wikipedia article "Khan al-Franj" and modified on December 4, 2024 according to the CC-BY-SA 4.0 International license.

Participants

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  • Structure-ID
    20036451
  • Published on:
    11/04/2008
  • Last updated on:
    28/05/2021
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