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The Redwan Palace was build during the reign of the Redwan family, which extended from the start of the Ottoman rule until the seventeenth century. Similar to several other historical testaments of a once thriving Gazan economy; the palace displays inscriptions, Islamic drawings and decorations carved in wall’s stones. Interestingly, the Rewan palace’s is commonly mistaken for Napoleon’s castle because he used the palace as a temporary command center during the French invasion of Acko in 1799. Source: Municipality of Gaza website www.MoGaza.org