Ennejma Ezzahra, also known as "The Palace of the Baron d'Erlan ger," is a historical masterpiece nestled in the charming town of Sidi Bou Said. Built from 1912 to 1922, it served as the lavish home of Baron Rodolphe d'Erlanger (1872-1932) during his time in Tunisia. It is considered a remarkable exemplar of Arab-Islamic architecture in the country. Its intricate design and exquisite details showcase the rich cultural influences that shaped Tunisia's artistic heritage.
In 1991, Ennejma Ezzahra underwent a transformation, becoming the esteemed Center for Arabic and Mediterranean Music (Centre des Musiques Arabes et Méditerranéennes) dedicated to preserving and promoting the nation's musical heritage. The palace regularly hosts concerts, providing a captivating setting for musical performances that resonate with the echoes of history offering a glimpse into the country's vibrant melodic tapestry.