People have been making their way to Nalut for centuries; from the tired travellers of the region’s caravan trade, seeking shelter, to the adventurous tourists of more recent memory, curious to see the unique architecture of Nalut’s ancient
Should you ever walk into the heart of the Old City and happen to find yourself by the Alley of the French, you’ll not be able to miss the vaulting archways of the Dar Hassan Al Faqih.
“Tripoli’s Medina, in the north of the city, is the heart of the Libyan capital. It is inhabited by many foreigners, and these days only a few Libyans reside there.
Esleen in the Amazigh language means a type of compact granite stone often found in Kosbah, which may translate the relationship of the name of the house to this stone’s features.