
This house lies at an-Nasr street in the old city. It consists of two parts. The northern one had been used by the renowned scholar Qadri Tūqān for living in. The western part was home to the famous Palestinian poets Fadwā Tūqān and her brother Ibrahim Tūqān.
The internal part of the house is reached via a stairway that leads to a courtyard and an Iwān that is fronted by a beautiful water fountain overlooking the yard.
At the end of the yard there is a stairway leading to the eastern section with the roof built of red bricks. This storey houses several rooms distributed around a wide middle hall. The main distinctive features of the rooms are the patterned gypsum ceilings with drawings of geometrical shapes and reeds in various fine colours.