Abdellia Palace (Arabic: قصر العبدلية) is a palace located in La Marsa, a town in the northern suburbs of the capital of Tunisia, Tunis.
It is built in 1500 (905 AH)[1] by Abu Abdallah Muhammad IV al-Mutawakkil when he was in power.[2] In the 17th and 18th century it became a summer residence for the Muradids and Husainids and a fortified shelter from external threats.[1]
Among personalities who inhabited the palace, Mahmud ibn Muhammad (1814-1824), his son Al-Husayn II ibn Mahmud and the British consuls Richard Wood and Thomas Reade can be cited.[3]