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The Villa Abd-el-Tif, also known as la Villa Medicis algérienne, is a Moorish villa located in Algiers, Algeria. It is notable for having been set up in 1907 in emulation of the French Academy in Rome, the Villa Medici. It was, until 1962, home to the laureates of the Abd-el-Tif prize who were offered bursaries to continue their studies for two years in Algeria. Abandoned after the independence of the country, it was classified as a historical monument in 1967 and restored before reopening in 2008. It now houses the headquarters of the (AARC).

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  • دار عبد اللطيف (ar)
  • Villa Abd-el-Tif (fr)
  • Villa Abd-el-Tif (en)
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  • دار عبد الطيف هي تحفة معمارية تاريخية، قصر صغير يقع في ريف بلدية الجزائر العاصمة. مثال لعمارة الجنان للقرن الثامن عشر، كان يضم رسامين من فرنسا الكبرى من 1907 إلى 1962 مثل فيلا ميديشي في روما، وبعد ذلك من كازا في مدريد. جائزة عبد اللطيف، التي تم إنشاؤها في عام 1907، جعلتها مؤسسة ساهمت بشكل كبير في التأثير الفني للجزائر. تم ترميم الدار، التي تم التخلي عنها بعد استقلال البلاد، والتي تم إدراجها كنصب تاريخي في عام 1967 . أعيد فتحه 10 يونيو 2008 ويضم الآن مقر الوكالة الجزائرية للتواصل الثقافي. (ar)
  • The Villa Abd-el-Tif, also known as la Villa Medicis algérienne, is a Moorish villa located in Algiers, Algeria. It is notable for having been set up in 1907 in emulation of the French Academy in Rome, the Villa Medici. It was, until 1962, home to the laureates of the Abd-el-Tif prize who were offered bursaries to continue their studies for two years in Algeria. Abandoned after the independence of the country, it was classified as a historical monument in 1967 and restored before reopening in 2008. It now houses the headquarters of the (AARC). (en)
  • La villa Abd-el-Tif (arabe : دار عبد اللطيف) est un petit palais situé dans la campagne de la commune de Belouizdad (Wilaya d'Alger). Exemple d'architecture des djenans du XVIIIe siècle, il a hébergé de 1907 à 1962 des peintres venus de métropole sur le principe de la villa Médicis à Rome et, plus tard, de la Casa Vélasquez à Madrid. Le prix Abd-el-Tif, décerné sur concours, créé en 1907, en a fait une institution qui a beaucoup contribué au rayonnement artistique de l'Algérie. (fr)
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  • دار عبد الطيف هي تحفة معمارية تاريخية، قصر صغير يقع في ريف بلدية الجزائر العاصمة. مثال لعمارة الجنان للقرن الثامن عشر، كان يضم رسامين من فرنسا الكبرى من 1907 إلى 1962 مثل فيلا ميديشي في روما، وبعد ذلك من كازا في مدريد. جائزة عبد اللطيف، التي تم إنشاؤها في عام 1907، جعلتها مؤسسة ساهمت بشكل كبير في التأثير الفني للجزائر. تم ترميم الدار، التي تم التخلي عنها بعد استقلال البلاد، والتي تم إدراجها كنصب تاريخي في عام 1967 . أعيد فتحه 10 يونيو 2008 ويضم الآن مقر الوكالة الجزائرية للتواصل الثقافي. (ar)
  • La villa Abd-el-Tif (arabe : دار عبد اللطيف) est un petit palais situé dans la campagne de la commune de Belouizdad (Wilaya d'Alger). Exemple d'architecture des djenans du XVIIIe siècle, il a hébergé de 1907 à 1962 des peintres venus de métropole sur le principe de la villa Médicis à Rome et, plus tard, de la Casa Vélasquez à Madrid. Le prix Abd-el-Tif, décerné sur concours, créé en 1907, en a fait une institution qui a beaucoup contribué au rayonnement artistique de l'Algérie. Abandonnée après l'indépendance du pays, la villa, classée monument historique en 1967, a été restaurée. Rouverte le 10 juin 2008, elle abrite désormais le siège de l'Agence algérienne pour le rayonnement culturel (AARC). (fr)
  • The Villa Abd-el-Tif, also known as la Villa Medicis algérienne, is a Moorish villa located in Algiers, Algeria. It is notable for having been set up in 1907 in emulation of the French Academy in Rome, the Villa Medici. It was, until 1962, home to the laureates of the Abd-el-Tif prize who were offered bursaries to continue their studies for two years in Algeria. Abandoned after the independence of the country, it was classified as a historical monument in 1967 and restored before reopening in 2008. It now houses the headquarters of the (AARC). Unlike the Villa Médicis in Rome there was no permanent French director, the artists had to organize the villa's activities in Algeria as part of the bursary conditions. The villa was not a venue for the teaching of local artists, this was provided already in the established 1843. The same model of a bursary was later imitated again with the Prix d'Indochine for painters 1920-1939, although no equivalent villa was established in Asia, artists relied on accommodation connected with the École des Beaux-Arts de l'Indochine in Hanoi. Finally the model was applied a fourth time for a bursary for painters and composers in residence at the Casa de Velázquez in Madrid, 1929–present. (en)
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