Built in 1648 by Sheikh Abdel Wahab al-Tablawy in the prestigious Darb al-Asfar off Al-Muizz Street, Bayt al-Suhaymi is a fine example of Ottoman-style domestic Islamic architecture. Expanded in 1796 by Haji Ismail al-Suhaymi, it features two courtyards, mashrabiya screens, marble floors, prayer halls, and traditional rooms. Today it serves as a museum and cultural center.